New to the forum. I have an '03 E85 2.5i roadster with 130k miles. Ever since I bought it a year ago, it's been making this high-pitch whining noise intermittently. Seems to be getting worse in the last couple months. It only appears when the engine is warm, usually after 20 or more minutes of driving. It is monotone and I can only really hear it at low speeds or when idling. Easier to hear from inside the cockpit. The instant I step on the brake pedal, the noise stops and then when I lift my foot off the brake it creeps back to full volume in about 2-3 seconds. When I put my foot under the brake pedal and pull up, providing upward pressure on the brake pedal, the whining gets louder. When I shut the car off, it fades out over the course of 3-5 seconds. I took it to a local German vehicle mechanic and he wasn't able to identify the source of the sound (but he did convince me to replace the DISA valve). Because it is so high-pitched, it's near impossible to tell exactly where it is coming from. Anyone have any idea what the heck this is and how I can make it go away? I don't notice any mechanical issues stemming from it, but it sure is annoying. I find myself tapping the brake pedal repeatedly at low speeds just to keep the whine at bay.