Today in MA was very cold. I don't think it went above 20 degrees. I drove a fair bit today, and had the heat set to 70 degrees, fan on speed 2. The heat pump "motor" sound was substantially louder than it has been in temperatures above 30 degrees. So much so that at low speeds it was loud enough that I needed to turn the stereo up to drown it out. And no, it's not the pedestrian fake motor sound. Much louder.
I had the car at the dealer a week ago, and asked them if the "gurgling" A/C style noise that the heat pump makes is normal, and they said it was. Given that a heat pump is like an A/C in reverse, I stopped worrying about it. However, at the time the dealer looked at it, this new "motor" noise wasn't nearly the volume it was now.
As a test I slowly lowered the temp down into the 60s on the HVAC, and the noise got quieter and quieter as the car called for less heat. I also popped the hood while the heat was running and the noise is coming from the lower left area of the engine bay.
Has anyone else noticed this in very cold temperatures? Am I being too sensitive? The heat seems to work fine, it's just crazy loud compared to the heat pump Leaf I have driven.
Thanks!
I had the car at the dealer a week ago, and asked them if the "gurgling" A/C style noise that the heat pump makes is normal, and they said it was. Given that a heat pump is like an A/C in reverse, I stopped worrying about it. However, at the time the dealer looked at it, this new "motor" noise wasn't nearly the volume it was now.
As a test I slowly lowered the temp down into the 60s on the HVAC, and the noise got quieter and quieter as the car called for less heat. I also popped the hood while the heat was running and the noise is coming from the lower left area of the engine bay.
Has anyone else noticed this in very cold temperatures? Am I being too sensitive? The heat seems to work fine, it's just crazy loud compared to the heat pump Leaf I have driven.
Thanks!