Why do I hear air when I accelerate?

Rushing air noises during acceleration could be considered a normal part of operation. Even more so with high displacement engines, that rapidly ingest and move a lot of air and gases both through the intake and exhaust systems.
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Why does my car make a air noise when I accelerate?

If you hear the hissing noise increase as you accelerate the car, the source might be your cooling system. You could also have a problem with a vacuum leak, which means a vacuum line is damaged.
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Why does my car sound like its leaking air?

If your exhaust system has a leak, you will hear exhaust noise coming from under your vehicle that is loudest when accelerating. The noise means a muffler, pipe, exhaust joint, exhaust manifold or manifold gasket, or the catalytic converter has a crack or hole and is leaking exhaust.
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Why does my engine sound like its blowing air?

The loud noise from your exhaust system can be the result of a backfire or of an exhaust leak that indicates that the fuel in your engine has burst open in the tailpipe. It also might suggest a change to the catalytic converter in an old car.
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Why does my car make a whooshing sound when accelerating?

Hello, This sounds like a large vacuum leak, and may be associated with the brake booster, the intake manifold gasket, or, more likely, the intake air tubes from the throttle body to the filter. Also, if the filter is missing, you get this noise.
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Why does my brake pedal make a whooshing sound?

The noise is caused by air being sucked via a cracked brake booster O-ring or silencing foam or diaphragm. In some cases, you may notice that the noise goes away when you press the brake pedal or gas pedal. Replacing the brake booster will fix this problem.
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Why does it sound like air when I press the gas?

Usually this type of noise in an indication of a exhaust leak or a vacuum leak due to a broken or disconnected vacuum line. If you also notice that your car is slow to accelerate or is running rough, then it is likely that one of these items is the root cause.
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Can I drive my car if it is hissing?

If you can hear hissing coming from the front of your car, it's likely that the engine is overheating. Make sure you stop driving as soon as possible and allow your engine to cool down for at least fifteen minutes before investigating.
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Why does my car sound like its releasing air when I turn it off?

If you're still hearing whistling after your car is turned off, the noise may be coming from your car's radiator pressure cap. This cap is designed to release excess heat from overheated coolant, but sometimes the seal of the part's rubber gasket breaks and air leaks out.
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Can you drive with a vacuum leak?

Driving with a vacuum leak should not be done because it causes a loss of power to your engine. This can be unsafe while driving down the road, especially if the leak increases as you are driving.
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What makes a hissing sound?

The sound you make when you hiss — also called a hiss — sounds just like the word itself. In fact, you can't say the word without hissing. This type of sound is also known as sibilance, a consonant that's pronounced when a stream of air passes through teeth that are touching or close together.
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Should you hear air when brakes are pressed?

But if you hear a hissing sound when pushing down or letting up on the brake pedal, it usually is caused by the brake booster leaking air, which could mean there's a leak in the booster diaphragm, master cylinder gasket, or vacuum hose. The brake booster relies on vacuum pressure to do its job.
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How do you fix a hissing brake booster?

In some cases, you may have a cracked O-ring from your brake booster that could cause a vacuum leak within the brake system. This will cause a hissing noise as air is released from the brake system. Replacing or repairing this O-ring can fix this type of problem.
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How do I know if my brake booster has a vacuum leak?

Inspect the vacuum hose to the booster for kinks, cracks or other damage. Check vacuum at idle with a vacuum gauge. To test booster function once the reserve is depleted, hold moderate pressure on the brake pedal and start the engine. If the booster is working properly, the pedal will drop slightly.
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What are the symptoms of air in brake lines?

Symptoms of Air in the Brake Lines
  • Spongy Brake Pedal. One of the most obvious signs that you have air in the brake lines is that the brake pedal will feel spongy when you press it down.
  • Ineffective Brakes. ...
  • Loose Brake Pedal.
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How much does it cost to fix hissing brakes?

The total costs for parts and labor typically range between $500 and $800 for everything you need to get on the road again. These costs will vary depending on where you take your vehicle and what kind of vehicle you drive.
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How much does it cost to repair brake booster?

The average cost for a brake booster replacement could fall anywhere between $325-$1250. Labor costs usually range between $100-$200, and vehicle parts can be as low as $100 or as high as $900 (or more).
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Does a master cylinder make noise?

Brake noises are not generally associated with the master cylinder. A failed master cylinder can cause a low or spongy brake pedal but generally does not make any noises. If however you hear a loud hissing sound when the brakes are applied, the power/vacuum brake booster may have a vacuum leak.
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What happens when a brake booster fails?

When the brake booster is failing it can draw excess vacuum from the engine. This occurs when the diaphragm inside the brake booster fails and allows air to bypass the seal. The brakes are then pressed, the engine feels like it will stall, and the idle can drop.
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What gas produces hissing?

The hydrogen gas released produces a hissing sound.
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Is a vacuum leak expensive to fix?

Depending on the cause and location of the leak it can cost between $150 and $1,000 to repair a leak in your vacuum system.
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How do I know if my engine has a vacuum leak?

Scope out all the vacuum lines under the hood. Then start the engine and spray each connection with a light stream of water. If a connection sucks in the water, you've found your leak. A vacuum leak can cause a rough idle, high rpm, poor gas mileage and even trigger a check-engine light.
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