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    Noise on cold start

    Hi. This is my second post since I bought a 118TSI last July. It's generally very quiet except on cold starts when it's significantly louder, making some sort of a rattle (I wish I could describe this better). The noise disappears soon after I start driving but it doesn't sound right. I think it appeared after about 3 months.

    I took it to Barloworld in Botany (Sydney) and they updated the software said it was fine. It's obviously still there. So what do I do now? I could take it to another dealer, but where? Or should I take it to a reputable independent VW repairer (suggestions please) for an early first service. The car has just done 10,000ks.

    Thanks a lot for your suggestions

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    I don't know about your specific car, but my VW has a feature where air is pumped into the exhaust system to help warm the CAT.

    It is very noticable in the RPM, holds about 1k rpm for 20-40 sec, then settles at around 800rpm.

    Does this sound similar?

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    Thanks for the prompt reply. It could be something like that. I'll have to check in the morning when the car is cold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olaf View Post
    Hi. This is my second post since I bought a 118TSI last July. It's generally very quiet except on cold starts when it's significantly louder, making some sort of a rattle (I wish I could describe this better). The noise disappears soon after I start driving but it doesn't sound right. I think it appeared after about 3 months.
    Sorta sounds like a diesel, if it's like my 118TSI. IIRC it's mentioned in the manual as the hydraulic tappets pumping up.
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    direct injection is a bit noisy too...
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    Mine does this too. I think, as suggested, it is normal and designed to warm up the engine as quickly as possible.

    Cold engine = bad fuel consumption.

    I'm not sure of the technical details - is this "exhaust gas recirculation"?

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    My 118TSI is quite rough on cold start, the idle is a little inconsistent and a bit noisier than usual. I just put this down to the fact these engines are finely tuned compared with your average 'Genfordyota' engine. Once warm it runs sweet and is extremely quiet on idle, even quieter than a small VTEC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cwcarruthers View Post
    Mine does this too. I think, as suggested, it is normal and designed to warm up the engine as quickly as possible.

    Cold engine = bad fuel consumption.

    I'm not sure of the technical details - is this "exhaust gas recirculation"?
    I think you are probably correct, internal exhaust gas recirculation. Because it is "internal" EGR by way of valve overlap, you get the rough running, as compared to the older system that used a dedicated valve between exhaust and intake manifolds.
    Although my understanding it is an emission control strategy. Perhaps to get the CAT up to operating temp asap. I have noticed that exhaust gas temp (VCDS) skyrockets rapidly during this brief period of rough running to something like 650 degrees then drops significantly again, coincident with the return smooth running.
    My car has always done it and I have just considered it perfectly normal.
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    Yeah - I think too many people are just a bit anxious about their new babies and strange sounds.

    It doesn't help that they're not really comparable to older cars due to new technologies and new regulations.

    Even 5Litre V10 BMW M5's sound rough on start - almost diesel like, until they're warmed up. VERY different from the sound of most typical Australia 5L cars

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    Quote Originally Posted by coreying View Post
    Yeah - I think too many people are just a bit anxious about their new babies and strange sounds.
    I also find it interesting that people take it to a dealer and then don't believe the answer and are willing to take it to another dealer.

    Is it about worrying about the noise or not liking the noise (ie I want the dealer to get rid of it)

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