...example, this is great ie. still tolerable if you're driving on your own but proving to be a bit of a ballache as I've now got an intermittent whine from the intermittent passenger side of the van:rolleyes:
Realistically in retrospect I could have left the van with just the B14s and the 18"...
Whining or screeching?
Screeching implies belt slip as DaveyB says but whining might be a bearing, or perhaps low on power steering fluid.
I changed an idler pulley for this reason on a Discovery II
Sometimes when I switch off the van, it's blatently obvious when it's doing a regen. Radiator fan sounds like a plague of a thousand locust trying to escape your underpants.
However, from time to time, there's just a quiet whining noise and a faint roar of what sounds like fuel being burned in...
@rover220 did you ever find where the whine was coming from? I have something similar but appears to be still there even when the fans are switched off. Mine sounds like either the turbo or DSG box.
I get it there is arguements for everything. You stick with your N1, I will stick with my M1 paying the extra (lets not forget I have a fairly basic M1 rather then a highline N1). You can say it makes no difference, point being, I have had absolutely zero problems.
Until your N1 is reclassed as...
Hey guys,
I have noticed a slight whine/growl which sounds like the motor chugging but a slight bit rougher, only when in 6th or 7th gear under load. When coasting it disappears completely, and isn't present in any other gear no matter how hard you try to make it happen.
Its a T6 Multivan DSG 7...
A lawyer opened the door of his Mercedes, when suddenly a car came along and hit the door, ripping it off completely. When the police arrived at the scene of accident, the lawyer was complaining bitterly about the damage to his expensive Mercedes.
“Police Officer, look what he has done to my...
I had almost exactly the same symptoms, noise-wise and temperature related.
But after performing some checks I have discovered the shift of alternator tensioner pulley in relation to the belt itself(obviously disregard visible wrench socket)
As with increasing temperature the noise was...
Apologies for straying into non VW territory but...a whining noise is coming from the fan belt area of the BMW. Gets noisier as you rev.
Sounds like it needs an adjustment or possibly a new bearing. Not driving an hour each way for my "local" dealer to check it but it's due a service next month...
...come from the rear but the rear camera motion triggers on everything else that comes close just not this one :(
All this aside I did get the recommended Samsung 64GB card which constantly causes the unit to whine and reboot. Which is not the end of world but the moaning is really quite annoying!
...from agricultural suppliers, fortunately we have a John Deere tractor shop nearby at Darrington.
BTW, only buy pellets, not bait blocks. So many pets have been lost through taking blocks.
Electronic traps didnt work for us, they never went near them. Maybe they can hear the inverter whine.
...up again by the next stage of external amplification, this is often the point where you can now hear your diesel injectors and alternator whine in the mix!:oops:
Quick answer to the original problem is to pull out the add on loom and go through the installation process again thinking of the...
...204 DSG LWB PV. 15K miles. Van has run more or less faultlessly. For last couple of weeks there's been an only just noticeable power steering whine, as if the fluid was low. It wasn't. On last couple of motorway trips the van felt very floaty and a bit unstable. I though that it was tyre...
Ok, daft question, did you look in the event folder, the parking folder and the continuous folders? I'm away from mine at the moment, but it might have saved the data to a sub folder due to the event.. Not sure of all their names at the moment.. It's also highlighted a lesson to be learnt.. Keep...
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