Can anybody help me with this damn noise please?
I have a freelander td4 2000 x reg.
only got 81k on the clock.
Every time I start the engine from cold and begin to drive I can hear an annoying clicky screechy noise. The pitch is higher for a split second as I dip the clutch to change gear.
I does not happen in reverse although this might be down to RPM.
I have changed the Aux belt and air con belt to no avail.
The noise to me sounds like it is coming from the left hand hand the engine as I am driving.
The noise is not there when stationery but can be heard if I rev the engine.
It wears off as the engine warms up.
Any ideas please as I took it to the dealers earlier this week to be told it might be the turbo?
Thing is I left the car with them overnight so that they could test drive it when cold to diagnose, the muppets sat in the car with the engine idling and called me to say that it was not doing it. I told him I would come back and go out in the car with a techy. The car was already warm for it to be a faint noise so it wasnt at its loudest.
Regards
Paul.
I have a freelander td4 2000 x reg.
only got 81k on the clock.
Every time I start the engine from cold and begin to drive I can hear an annoying clicky screechy noise. The pitch is higher for a split second as I dip the clutch to change gear.
I does not happen in reverse although this might be down to RPM.
I have changed the Aux belt and air con belt to no avail.
The noise to me sounds like it is coming from the left hand hand the engine as I am driving.
The noise is not there when stationery but can be heard if I rev the engine.
It wears off as the engine warms up.
Any ideas please as I took it to the dealers earlier this week to be told it might be the turbo?
Thing is I left the car with them overnight so that they could test drive it when cold to diagnose, the muppets sat in the car with the engine idling and called me to say that it was not doing it. I told him I would come back and go out in the car with a techy. The car was already warm for it to be a faint noise so it wasnt at its loudest.
Regards
Paul.