I've been trying to diagnose this for a couple years now... but last night something happened that made me go ah ha... maybe you can figure it out..
I have a 2008 GP, I had the steering rack replaced in 2010 and oddly since then there was a whistling noise that got louder with acceleration... everyone said it was the steering pump, that was replaced... noise still there... then it was "the hoses are probably clogged" all hoses replaced... still noise... then the rack was "bad" they said... rack replaced... still noise... literally I had every component at some point replaced to stop this noise... not one thing stopped it the good thing that was all done under warranty... well that is gone now and the noise is STILL THERE
but last night.. I was sitting parked idling in a quiet parking lot... the heat was running because it was cold out.. The heat was blowing forward vents only... and the windows started to fog up...
so I switched it to windshield heat... and boom there's the whistle...
thought odd, switched it back to front vents... whistle gone
I have the manual heat controls, not the digital ones so I turned from the furthest left position on the knob (front vents) to the front and floor vents click by click... no noise... got to one click before floor only still no noise...
clicked it up to floor only and I heard the AC compressor come on and the whistle noise started.. interesting...
clicked it back one the AC clutch disengaged and the whistle stopped..
kept going back and forth and got repeatable results
the AC was turned off but the clutch for it still engages when you go to floor vents or higher (goes from floor vents to floor and window to just windshield) anything from floor vents to windshield the AC clutch engages... anything below it disengages regardless of if the AC is on or off...
anytime the AC compressor is engaged the whistle starts
this was done through the entire experiment with heat at max and the blower at max
turn the heat to max and blower to minimum before it turns off... the whistle still starts and is just as loud... so it's not an air flow whistle from the vents... it seems like it's AC compressor related
what in the world would cause this?
I started to wonder earlier in the week because the heat felt colder then usual so I was looking up about Coolant flushes and the heater core now I an starting to wonder if something is clogged somewhere in the AC line that causes the whistle? or coolant related?
the coolant levels are right it appears..
I have no experience with AC but it doesn't feel as cold as it was when I got the car in 2008...
what in the system with these facts could cause a whistle noise when the AC compressor engages?
I can not hear a whistle form the engine bay, only when inside the car