Ford Taurus annoying chirp from engine?
Asked by Gorniak Feb 21, 2018 at 12:23 PM about the 2003 Ford Taurus SEL
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
Another question for cargurus I have a Taurus 3.0 dohc 2003, with a "chirp" noise from under the hood. It is very regular in occurance. "Check engine" light on too but I don't have scans yet. Engine has 120,000 miles on it. Runs good otherwise.
3 Answers
The chirp might be an idler wheel bearing going bad or maybe just the serpentine belt.
Camshaft position sensor and/or synchronizer. The sensor itself may still be good, but the synchronizer is rubbing and causing that squeak. It is a well-known noise for this engine. To replace the synchronizer is a challenge, it's supposed to take a special tool only available from Ford to align it. But if you check Youtube for DIY videos, you'll see how to replace it without the tool. I had been quoated somewhere around $1,000 by a dealership to replace one on my Taurus, instead did it myself with some help from a mechanic friend. Parts aren't that expensive. A good mechanic shop should also be able to replace one for a lot less that a dealer.