Hi guys, I wondered if anyone has any ideas what might be causing this:
Several weeks ago my car developed an unusual whining noise that seems to come from beneath the car. It seems not to be present when the car is cold, but is very prominent once warm. It is there when moving or stationary, and is not dependent on clutch position or whether or not the car is in gear. Interestingly, it is at least as loud from within the car as when standing next to it. It seems to emanate from the centre of the car, not from the engine compartment (unless engine noise is drowning it out when I listen there). There is a slight warble to the sound as if something is precessing whilst spinning.
I've experienced a very high-pitched whistle from the fuel pump on previous cars, especially on very hot days, but this seems a lower-pitched whine, and is present even on cold mornings.
The only other (perhaps unrelated) symptoms are an occasional misfire and an intermittent flat spot in the rev range at around 3,000 rpm when bumbling along in third gear traffic. I have experienced also one episode where it started and ran extremely roughly and hunted at idle with the emissions light illuminated. This settled on restart, and the warning light went out after three subsequent normal restarts. Since then, the car has driven normally save for the whine. I should add that the whine pre-dated the rough running by several weeks, so these may represent two separate issues.
I've checked for logged OBD II codes, and found only P1417 which is a port air relief circuit malfunction, or perhaps just a phantom code (thanks mmm-five in your Pistonheads guise!).
Finally, the car is a 38,000 mile 56 plate ///M coupe, which has about 8500 miles to go before Inspection II.
I've had a look underneath the car, and I've not run over my neighbour's mother in law (I don't have one of my own), so any thoughts and advice about the source of the whining would be most gratefully received
Cheers, Richard
Several weeks ago my car developed an unusual whining noise that seems to come from beneath the car. It seems not to be present when the car is cold, but is very prominent once warm. It is there when moving or stationary, and is not dependent on clutch position or whether or not the car is in gear. Interestingly, it is at least as loud from within the car as when standing next to it. It seems to emanate from the centre of the car, not from the engine compartment (unless engine noise is drowning it out when I listen there). There is a slight warble to the sound as if something is precessing whilst spinning.
I've experienced a very high-pitched whistle from the fuel pump on previous cars, especially on very hot days, but this seems a lower-pitched whine, and is present even on cold mornings.
The only other (perhaps unrelated) symptoms are an occasional misfire and an intermittent flat spot in the rev range at around 3,000 rpm when bumbling along in third gear traffic. I have experienced also one episode where it started and ran extremely roughly and hunted at idle with the emissions light illuminated. This settled on restart, and the warning light went out after three subsequent normal restarts. Since then, the car has driven normally save for the whine. I should add that the whine pre-dated the rough running by several weeks, so these may represent two separate issues.
I've checked for logged OBD II codes, and found only P1417 which is a port air relief circuit malfunction, or perhaps just a phantom code (thanks mmm-five in your Pistonheads guise!).
Finally, the car is a 38,000 mile 56 plate ///M coupe, which has about 8500 miles to go before Inspection II.
I've had a look underneath the car, and I've not run over my neighbour's mother in law (I don't have one of my own), so any thoughts and advice about the source of the whining would be most gratefully received
Cheers, Richard
