It could be, however it could also be two of the following options. Try these before trying to establish whether its air in the pipes. Replace the jumper and washer, a rattling jumper can cause a tap to sound as if it is blowing like a fog horn. Secondly, check that all the pipes are secure, a rattling pipe somewhere can cause the same problem. Thirdly check the lines for air.
It sounds like an train horn
Like a large fog horn. Deep notes and loud, super loud
The horn plays in F, so when it reads a C on the page, it sounds like the F a 5th below.
Since an English horn is a double-reed woodwind, it sounds like an Oboe in a lower octave.
sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace
They play a sort of horn. They wail, if you will. Sounds a lot like a trumpet or a French horn. Source: The Little Mermaid
It sounds like you have air in your brake lines. It sounds like you have air in your brake lines.
sounds like a bad ground
Sounds like the horn has a bad connection. I would replace the horn switch in the steering wheel.
That sounds to us like a very likely "yes" .
Well if it has a flat nose like a pug then that means that its chocking and/or has a cough.
Bar faucets are faucets that go mainly in the kitchen at the sink and they have this long bar that looks like a swan's neck.