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RE: Engine noise from Cold Start - PhilSkill - 27-04-2012 01:18pm I had something like this breifly once when it was -5° and hadn't been used for a few days, but didn't last anywhere near as long and once reved up a few times was gone, otherwise it's been normal diesel rattle without any of that high pitch squeal noise. Think you've chosen the best option leave it with them, as they need to leave it outside while the weather still cold. Interesting on the cover cjfp, but can't image how the cover can cause the squeal though, it's more like a pump bearing or belt sound...? RE: Engine noise from Cold Start - cjfp - 27-04-2012 01:24pm Dunno either but that's very like how mine sounded and it did go when I fiddled - however, whether my fiddling was actually the cure is anyones guess. RE: Engine noise from Cold Start - PhilSkill - 27-04-2012 02:12pm Yeah funny how those noises travel too, remember thinking a Camshaft or follower had gone on the Mazda as had horrendous rattling from the top end, turned out to be the accessory belt tensioner on the lower part of the engine, so often sounds worse than it is. Guess if the plastic cover vibrates enough against something hard can cause quite a din, especially if mounted with 3 points not 4, leaves a corner to flex maybe. RE: Engine noise from Cold Start - THEMACS - 27-04-2012 08:48pm Sounds Goosed!!!! Hope you get it sorted soon! RE: Engine noise from Cold Start - scotski - 19-11-2012 10:45am Just wondering if the root of the problem was ever found and rectified by the dealership. My wife's Evoque intermittently makes an identical noise. RE: Engine noise from Cold Start - wavey.dave - 19-11-2012 11:42am Had this last week on my car. Lasted about 1 minute and then cleared up. Not had it since. Engine noise from Cold Start - gibbyd - 19-11-2012 12:22pm Seems your alternator bearings are chirping because of water dripping in them. What is all that water on engine mount? You can see a trail dripping down to the front of your alternator. RE: Engine noise from Cold Start - caseaddict - 19-11-2012 03:56pm As previous message i can confirm that its a design fault as the vent on the bonnet is open and any water then drips on to the alternator/belt. Farnell Leeds have covered my vent with gaffa tape and also did some work on it last week that seems to have sorted the problem. Hope this helps RE: Engine noise from Cold Start - Westy - 19-11-2012 05:36pm I agree sounds terrible, but more likely as some of the others have said is water ingress into one of the belt tensioners. Strangely enough mine made this noise two or three times when it was first new and I was really worried and disappointed, but fingers crossed with nearly 25000 miles has never done it again. I put it down to a tensioner setlling down, I wasn't happy as the car was new but it cleared itself up. Hope you get yours sorted, I agree there should not be that much water around that mounting. Best of luck, keep us all posted. RE: Engine noise from Cold Start - XFullFatTim - 19-11-2012 07:52pm I had it this morning after a very damp night, had gone within 10 secs but sounded terrible at the time. I wonder if one of the auxy belts is prone to slipping a bit in damp conditions. |