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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
Engine, Gearbox, Exhaust, Intake
Engine area whine between idle and approx 2000 revs
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<blockquote data-quote="oscar" data-source="post: 165799" data-attributes="member: 2757"><p>the best thing to do would be open the bonnet and listen in for the noise to give us an indication of roughly where in the engine it may be coming from. the aux belt may have been changed, but a whole host of things could go wrong with the auxiliary's themselves dude such as the A/C clutch so on so forth. alot of whining noises you can drive through and they'll get so high pitched that you won't hear them untill you come back down to idle. remove the aux belt and run the car very briefly for 20 seconds, if the noise goes away then you know your problem lays within the auxiliary system. and then with the car turned off, spin the pulleys and listen for any abnormal noise.</p><p></p><p>as it's a noise that fluctuates with a limited RPM, it's got to be something to do with one of the auxiliary system. sucks that i can't be there to point at something and shout at it for you mark <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar, post: 165799, member: 2757"] the best thing to do would be open the bonnet and listen in for the noise to give us an indication of roughly where in the engine it may be coming from. the aux belt may have been changed, but a whole host of things could go wrong with the auxiliary's themselves dude such as the A/C clutch so on so forth. alot of whining noises you can drive through and they'll get so high pitched that you won't hear them untill you come back down to idle. remove the aux belt and run the car very briefly for 20 seconds, if the noise goes away then you know your problem lays within the auxiliary system. and then with the car turned off, spin the pulleys and listen for any abnormal noise. as it's a noise that fluctuates with a limited RPM, it's got to be something to do with one of the auxiliary system. sucks that i can't be there to point at something and shout at it for you mark :D [/QUOTE]
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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
Engine, Gearbox, Exhaust, Intake
Engine area whine between idle and approx 2000 revs
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