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Dave Liquorice
Guest
Hi,
Should I be concerned about a whirring noise that comes from the
vicinity of the turbo when I switch off? You can feel the vibration
in the gear lever and hear the noise in the cabin (doors & windows
shut).
It always does many people wouldn't noice it but occasionally it is
really loud. I normally have to do some slow manouvering parking up
this is done with the engine at idle, though the ECU does adjust the
fuelling to stop it stalling of course. I can't reliably reproduce the
loud version of the whirr and the "normal" level one doesn't appear to
be affected by switching of quickly or after the obilgatory 10s of
idling.
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Cheers [email protected]
Dave. pam is missing e-mail
Should I be concerned about a whirring noise that comes from the
vicinity of the turbo when I switch off? You can feel the vibration
in the gear lever and hear the noise in the cabin (doors & windows
shut).
It always does many people wouldn't noice it but occasionally it is
really loud. I normally have to do some slow manouvering parking up
this is done with the engine at idle, though the ECU does adjust the
fuelling to stop it stalling of course. I can't reliably reproduce the
loud version of the whirr and the "normal" level one doesn't appear to
be affected by switching of quickly or after the obilgatory 10s of
idling.
--
Cheers [email protected]
Dave. pam is missing e-mail