Whistling Noise

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Whistling Noise
#1
Hello all,

I hope someone can help. My car has developed a very high pitched whistling sound between 2/3000 revs and more so at higher speed mainly from 50 upwards!

It's only started happening in the past few days.

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Dan
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#2
Is that on light throttle or hard throttle??

has the performance changed?

is there any smoke from exhaust while this happens?
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#3
It's approx half way on the pedal travel not thrashing it.

Not that I can tell just a god awful noise.

I couldn't see any smoke, it was just getting dark and I was on the motorway.
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#4
try a hard boost run, 30-60mph in third...as the boost comes on see if the whistling comes on with it...if so...start searching for a boost leak...or new turbo...but lets hope boost leak.

it could alternatively be a aux belt...

friend of mine had me getting a new turbo for her 306....whistling noise....she was 100% on it...till the aux belt snapped
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#5
I have done the aux belt recently, but could be. I'll try do that tomorrow. Anything else to look for?
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#6
suspect belt if you done it recently...worth a quick look...see if loose
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#7
I'll take a look tomorrow. I'll try record the sound too.
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#8
Sure you've set the tension on the aux belt properly? Could be a dodgy pulley especially if it's tightened too much
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#9
I had similar was tensioner, started whistling then screaching then grinding over a fair few weeks tho
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#10
If you did the belt without a new tensioner then the tensioner is probably failing, same happened when I done the belt on my hdi. New tensioner sorted it.
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#11
Cheers for all the replies. I'll check the belt then. I did it without a new tensioner as it was like new and felt fine, also tensioned it according to the manual.
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#12
Well today I have been out in the car and done as suggested and don't think it's my aux belt as it only happens between 2500/4200rpm and then stops again. I have attached a video sorry about the quality but it' the only way I could get the video on my own.

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Noise can be heard from 20 seconds onward.

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#13
Its the compressor wheel touching on the housing, time for a new turbo
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#14
Ohhhhh damn! Better get looking then. What we taking time wise and difficulty for replacing?
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Thanks to darren its easier, if its your first time book a weekend for it
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#16
Ohhh that looks ok. I think I could do that myself, just need to find a new turbo or get mine refurbished.
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#17
Remove the belt and start engine. If noise goes away, then it is coming from one of the pulleys on the accessories, thus eliminating a vacuum leak on the engine.
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(23-01-2014, 06:30 AM)natashajohny Wrote: Remove the belt and start engine. If noise goes away, then it is coming from one of the pulleys on the accessories, thus eliminating a vacuum leak on the engine.

Hi mate but if you look at the date it was a few months ago he posted this lol
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