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Question on engine bay sound
This morning, while brushing off snow and ice from the windshield, I noticed a new sound from the right side of the car which is LHD. Hadn’t heard it ever before/previously when brushing off snow. Kind of like a very high pitched constant whine.
At the time the engine was cold from overnight and the temperature was approximately -5 C. I did not, unfortunately, think of checking if I would hear the sound again with engine warm and 30 min driven.
It seemed like it would be localized close to the air intake so I thought it might be the ac compressor whining. I looked at the Haynes for a 2.7D and it seems like the alternator would be more forward in the vehicle. I assumed that would also be the case for the V8. Plugging in my trusty IID there were no codes and the voltage seemed all right (didn’t record it though) with seat warmer, front and back windows, xenons, radio, etc. on at the normal idle ~700ish rpms.
If it was the AC compressor wouldn’t the sound be heard inside the cabin or would it be just the blower that can be heard since it inside/underneath the dashboard?
Both auxiliary drive belts were changed less than a month ago as were the idlers and pulleys.
Has anyone else ever heard or experienced something similar?
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12th Jan 2018 5:42 pm
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Video?
And send the snow and ice this way for the Ice Fest please.
12th Jan 2018 5:44 pm
kajtzu
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Pix or didn’t happen, yeah... no video, I’ll do that if it happens again!
12th Jan 2018 5:46 pm
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But no pics of all that snow, we'd just get jealous.
12th Jan 2018 5:54 pm
kajtzu
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Even using a very generous definition of “snow”, depth is currently less than 1 cm here in the capital. So I had a few flakes and the rest was just frost....
12th Jan 2018 6:38 pm
SafariDave
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When its -15 here in NYC, noises from the engine bay might be a bit different do to all the belts and mechanical stuff being stiff from the cold. Unless you have a exhaust leak.
Have you changed your PVC?
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12th Jan 2018 6:45 pm
kajtzu
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Yeah, the PCV valve (the saucer) got changed to a new one at the same belts and the spark plugs were changed about a month ago.
Plenty of vapor coming out the back from both exhausts, nothing from the side or underneath the engine.
12th Jan 2018 6:49 pm
OJ
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FBH ?
12th Jan 2018 7:01 pm
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Didn't think v8s had them.
12th Jan 2018 7:02 pm
kajtzu
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OJ wrote:
FBH ?
I don’t have one on mine neither original or aftermarket
It does exist as a LR part on at least V8 vehicles sold in Canada I/we looked up the part numbers even for a thread on the FBH forum. Aftermarket would either be from Calix or DEFA (at least).
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12th Jan 2018 7:10 pm
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Every day's a school day.
12th Jan 2018 7:12 pm
kajtzu
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That’s my general feeling with the D3
12th Jan 2018 7:17 pm
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But in school we didn't need to up the credit card limit, repeatedly, and know the number, expiry and CCV code.
12th Jan 2018 7:20 pm
OJ
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I heard yours was always at the limit at Uni for your wine bar visits and cellar stock
Oddly my son just got a 4.4 V8 RR with a LR FBH as an extra, as you say every days a school day
12th Jan 2018 7:26 pm
kajtzu
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I think Bodsy mentioned that FFRRs tended to have that thing installed on the Websto forum thread.
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