Buzzing from drivers kick panel

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Ok so the first time I noticed this was on easter sunday I put my truck in 4x4 and I heard a buzzing sound coming from around my ebrake. I didn't think much of it but here recently I have been hearing it when I turn my key on to let the glow plugs warm up. It also still does it when I engage the 4x4. Any suggestions? Its either coming from under the truck close to my feet or near the fire wall. Thanks for any help in advance!
 

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Vacuum pump. It should always do it right when you start the truck for a few seconds (30 seconds maybe). No specific time. Same thing for 4x4 since your hubs are vacuum operated
 

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That makes sense. But why would it be so loud all of the sudden? Its loud enough to hear with the door open and the truck running.
 

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Just got home and checked the pump. The screw that holds it down was backed out. Thanks again guys. That sound was about to drive me crazy!


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I'm having the same issue but the vacuum pump stops buzzing when I disconnect the electrical plug. What exactly does the electrical plug control???
 

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I'm having the same issue but the vacuum pump stops buzzing when I disconnect the electrical plug. What exactly does the electrical plug control???


Provides power for the pump to create the vacuum. If it's running constantly you have a vacuum leak somewhere. Most likely on of the plastic lines has broke


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Thanks webb06. Will it be ok to unplug it until I can have it repaired? I just had my radiator replaced so I'm thinking a line may have been damaged. It constantly buzzes and it's very annoying.
 

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It would be best to disconnect it so it doesn't burn out
 

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Thanks webb06. Will it be ok to unplug it until I can have it repaired? I just had my radiator replaced so I'm thinking a line may have been damaged. It constantly buzzes and it's very annoying.


Probably so. Ya just unplug it


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If the Rad was recently out, check the vacuum line that runs over the top of the Rad to the vacuum switch.
 

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^^^^ what he said. Also there is a connection right beside the pass side battery along the plastic box under the positive cable. It's about half way between the two posts right beside the a/c port.
 

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