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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
Engine, Gearbox, Exhaust, Intake
Aircon Compressor
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<blockquote data-quote="sbarker" data-source="post: 14178" data-attributes="member: 136"><p>No the noise stays the same if I apply a light throttle and raise the revs slightly .... I did notice the other day that whern it was cold and first turned on car it wasn't as much as then as the car settle down after about a minute to more of normal idle speed is started. Its like a resonance you can hear it as much inside the car as outside in fact proably more inside as you don't get so much engine noise in background ... it does appear to be coming pretty much straight in front of me when I am driving and when outside its same from back to middle of engine bay towards bottom / rear ...</p><p></p><p>Still waiting to hear back from the garage with their next suggestion .. I passed on the aux belt idea etc and they said yes could do but it means bumper off again for a second time !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbarker, post: 14178, member: 136"] No the noise stays the same if I apply a light throttle and raise the revs slightly .... I did notice the other day that whern it was cold and first turned on car it wasn't as much as then as the car settle down after about a minute to more of normal idle speed is started. Its like a resonance you can hear it as much inside the car as outside in fact proably more inside as you don't get so much engine noise in background ... it does appear to be coming pretty much straight in front of me when I am driving and when outside its same from back to middle of engine bay towards bottom / rear ... Still waiting to hear back from the garage with their next suggestion .. I passed on the aux belt idea etc and they said yes could do but it means bumper off again for a second time !! [/QUOTE]
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Engine, Gearbox, Exhaust, Intake
Aircon Compressor
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