does it sound like this? I captured it with my dashcam http://youtu.be/PXl99edCTB8
If so we are in the same boat I posted about it yesterday...
does it sound like this? I captured it with my dashcam http://youtu.be/PXl99edCTB8
If so we are in the same boat I posted about it yesterday...
Weekday: 2012 Multivan Edition 25
Weekend: 1985 Porsche 911 Targa
Wife: 2008 VW Toureg V6 TDI
That's definitely the noise I have noticed.
I've only ever had it happen on 2 occasions and mine were both after I'd been idling in a parking lot waiting for a park on and off the throttle/clutch for a period of about 5 mins. Then when I switched off the car to get out, I would hear that exact noise. More like the second one in your video where it seems to fade out (a lot more like a cow moo-ing)
No idea what it is, but if it was happening as often as in your video then I would be real freaked out!! It's quite a strange noise.....
I think I can help with this noise. I had a similar problem with my T5.2 and asked the dealer I purchased it from to diagnose the fault. During the 3 hours they had the van they could not find a fault.
So took my van to my local dealer (Bill Buckle Brookvale. very helpful). Took a tech for a 20 second drive and he diagnosed the fault.
Turns out it is from a faulty Overboost valve.
Apparently it is a known problem and there is a prescribed fix for the problem.
Sounds like a bee stuck under your bonnet.
If you play around with your throttle you will notice it happens when you slightly lift your foot on the throttle.
As I posted in the other thread, sounds like a faulty Overboost valve.
VW in Brookvale knew of the problem and said there was a prescribed repair for the fault.
2011 T5 132kw 7spdDSG 4motion, '89 Citroen 2CV, 2006 Subaru Forester SG 5spd
Since my noise issue I am also noticing that the t5 Duel cab now lugs in 5th and 6th gear were before this was happening it never lugged. Are any of you noticing the same thing?
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2011 T5 4MOTION Duel Cab Optioned up.
Further to my original post, the noise didn't seem to happen when i was backing off the power or accelerating. It was very random. Then the below happened just today.
I had a couple of dashboard lights today, a flashing diesel coil, and a static engine light. I took to a nearby dealer, who after having plugged it into a computer, diagnosed it as a faulty EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) valve. That helps with emissions, and instead of blowing black smoke out the exhaust, it recirculates it into something which then burns it off.
In my case its under warranty, which I'm very glad about, as the part costs $2100.
The dealer said that its fine to use until i get it fixed in a week or 2, and if the diesel coil lights up and I loose power (limp home mode), then to turn the car off- then on again and that should temporarily reset to regular power again.
I hope this helps someone with their problem.
From what has been reported on the Brickyard forum faulty EGR valves seem to be common and it can cause DPF problems as well , add those two together and you have a nice chunk of your retirement fund spent .
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