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Sound of the engine

JasonWolf

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I notice that when I listen to my 2022 Telluride's engine when it is idling and I am outside of the car that it doesn't make a constant hum noise. It actually sounds more like a harley davidson with it kind of going up, down, up, etc. The car sounds ok when I am inside of it and there is no issue with the idling in that it is completely steady on the RPM dial.

Is this something I should get checked out at the dealership? It has <500 miles on it.
 
I notice that when I listen to my 2022 Telluride's engine when it is idling and I am outside of the car that it doesn't make a constant hum noise. It actually sounds more like a harley davidson with it kind of going up, down, up, etc. The car sounds ok when I am inside of it and there is no issue with the idling in that it is completely steady on the RPM dial.

Is this something I should get checked out at the dealership? It has <500 miles on it.
Absolutely normal. It's been covered in this forum before.
 




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