Newbie with a 1.6

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Newbie with a 1.6
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Morning all! Just signing up and saying hi to celebrate my first steps into pug ownership.
I picked up at 1.6 Meridian at the weekend... so far so good! Smile

... can anyone tell me though is it supposed to sound like a jet engine winding down when it stops?!

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Hello and welcome. Big Grin



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Welcome along.

Sounds like s
The person before has unplugged the fans so they stay on flat out all the time.

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Welcome along to the forum, and as puglove says, fans would be the only thing i can think of that would sound like you've described.

Got any plans for it? Im sure you'll find all the help youll need on here, especially with the fans. And get some pics up! Big Grin
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welcome to the club Smile
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Rhank all for the friendly welcomes Smile

Erm ... ok .... so these fan things then?! What's that mean? Is this a good thing? Bad thing? Something I should worry about???

At the moment it's a very bland looking navy blue ... although I have polished it now so it's a bit shinier than it was! I'll add some pics when I figure it out! LOL Smile
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you will be much happier in life with an XUD! ninja

welcome!
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The fans would normally kick in when your engine gets to a certain temperature to help cooling, ie. when sat in traffic. If one of the sensors (cant think which off the top of my head, someone will be along shortly to tell you which one) is disconnected, the fans will run continuously, until the engine is switched off, or the sensor is replaced/connected.

Not really anything to worry about, but its one of those niggly things that is actually a pretty easy fix. Big Grin
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(01-11-2012, 05:32 PM)JackLewis_Dturbo Wrote: you will be much happier in life with an XUD! ninja

welcome!

... ok ... what's an XUD?!

Newbie alert! Wink

//// Ah ... just seen. Hmm sadly mine isn't one. Ho hum. :S



(01-11-2012, 05:34 PM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: The fans would normally kick in when your engine gets to a certain temperature to help cooling, ie. when sat in traffic. If one of the sensors (cant think which off the top of my head, someone will be along shortly to tell you which one) is disconnected, the fans will run continuously, until the engine is switched off, or the sensor is replaced/connected.

Not really anything to worry about, but its one of those niggly things that is actually a pretty easy fix. Big Grin

OK - good to know it's nothing to worry about. I like not worrying! Big Grin

Cheers m'dear

(01-11-2012, 09:10 AM)R45_ODV Wrote: Hello and welcome. Big Grin

Like the wheels on the pic. Smile
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The XUD is a diesel engine.

And no worries, we all have to start somewhere! Big Grin
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(01-11-2012, 05:41 PM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: The XUD is a diesel engine.

And no worries, we all have to start somewhere! Big Grin

LOL ... give me a couple of weeks ... I'll catch up! Wink
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Welcome!

RE. your noise... Is it hard to get into gear at all? My 1.6 had a fooked gearbox (all TU 'boxes are cheese) and that whined like a bitch when I let off. I guess some oil would have helped Big Grin
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Welcome mate.
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