Still nothing.
: When that heavy-duty cooling fan kicks in, it sounds like a small aircraft taking off. Worn Suspension cherokee the noisy neighbor
Older Cherokees are known for a distinct transmission whine or a "barking" sound when shifting, which has become a signature (if unwelcome) neighborhood noise. 🏘️ The Community Perspective Still nothing
: Record the times and decibel levels if the noise is persistent and late at night. Managing a Noisy Resident 🏘️ The Community Perspective : Record the times
We all have that neighbor. You know the one. You don’t need to see them to know they’re home; you just need to hear the distinct, earth-shattering rumble of their arrival.
In this iteration, Cherokee is not a villain but a force of nature. Cherokee is the life of the party, unaware that the party has spilled over into the neighbor’s bedroom. The music is loud because the joy is loud. The arguments are heated because the passion is deep. Cherokee lacks the sensor to detect the irritation of others. They are the protagonist of their own movie, forgetting that the neighbors are an unwilling audience.