My new Cruze makes a high pitched noise like a small electric motor or electronic hum for a second or so when the brakes are applied or released while making parkng manuevers. It is an automatic transmission, 1.4 turbo Cruze. I've read several postings regarding this noise. It's not very loud, and the radio and the heater/ac fan has to be turned down to hear it. One post says it is the anti-lock brake self check and does it when the car is first started. I don't think this is it because I hear the noise while parking long after the car is warmed up. Another post says that the vacuum system for the brakes has an electric motor that provides additional boost. I don't think this is it because the noise is made upon brake application AND release. Another post says it is an electric motor that puts the automatic into neutral when applying brakes at low speeds, and back into drive upon brake release. This seems plausable, but I would like to know for sure. Another post says this noise is normal, and they all make it. I have nothing else wrong with this car so it will be a while before I see the Chevy service manager. Before I talk to him I would like to know if EVERYONE else with an automatic 1.4 hears this noise too. I'd also like to know if anyone else has talked to a Chevy service representative and really knows for SURE what this noise is. I really like this car, and this is the only thing that bugs me because I don't know for sure what it is. If it is normal noise and a characteristic of the car....shame on GM for not using some type of sound insulation to silence it. They did a pretty good job on the rest of the car.
Thanks to all responders in advance,
Aeroman
Thanks to all responders in advance,
Aeroman