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Vacuum leak? Brakes?

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#1 ·

Does this sound like a vacuum leak or something else? Also is the ticking normal?
I have to admit I've literally never seen another 453 in person apart from my own, let alone listened to one run up close. Every weird noise I hear I'm always wondering if it's normal or not.

Tonight I went to leave the house, backed out of the driveway and toggled the A/C on. Suddenly got a popup on my dash "Brake Assist System Disabled" (or Inpoperative, I forget). I pressed "OK" on the steering wheel and the warning went away, but had a red light with a car swerving around next to the speedo.

Despite this, I drove the car a few blocks away with no issue- brakes stopped the car fine, car drove normal, etc. I shut the car off for ~15 minutes then back on, and the warning light went away. Car again drove fine and felt fine.

So I'm now wondering if this hiss is some sort of vacuum issue related t the brake system or something else. Also not sure if the clickiness is fine or part of the same issue.
 
#2 · (Edited)
You would know if you had a Power vacuum links of the brakes. Hard pedal. Run it by
a brake shop, have it looked at. Not good to have a brake problem.

Most modern cars have Traction or stability control. you to turn these functions off. If you see what looks like the rear view of an old sedan followed by some squiggly lines on the road behind it, then that means your stability control system is either partially or fully off. This means one of two things has happened here: Either you turned the function off because you wanted to do some sporty driving turn it back on.. It's safest to let the computer think about traction for you, so find a way to get it.
 
#3 ·
Never had a hard pedal, it's actually kind of the opposite... don't have brakes engage until like 4 inches down. Then they engage real well. I've asked about that on some FB groups and people tell me that travel is normal apparently.

Still curious about the vacuum leak though, not sure how I'd figure out where it's coming from. I've poked around the whole engine bay, couldn't see or feel anything obvious. It's hard to narrow down where the sound comes from.
 
#7 ·
I know it's not good to do (obvious fire hazard) but I saw a crazy idea online where someone started up the engine cold and sprayed carb cleaner around various spots to see if the engine would rev up.

Didn't have much luck. Tried it two different times throughout the day. Everything seemed happy.

The hiss goes away the second I step on the gas, comes back immediately at idle. I poked around everywhere I could reach from above... still need to borrow a jack and stands to look from below.

Definitely sounds like it's coming from the back-middle where is hardest to reach or see.

I'd love to hear someone else's NA 453 engine compartment for reference... surprisingly there isn't much online for me to compare to.