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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Golf mk6 GTD/TDI => Topic started by: simonpolly on 15 December 2011, 12:38
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I have a new sharan,sometimes when you turn the engine on and just move the car a short distance when you turn the ignition off you can still hear a whirring noise from the left hand side of the engine(drivers side) any ideas ?,it sounds like a small motor spinning.
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:undecided:
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My Passat does a similar thing. On that, I believe it to be the servo that operates the fresh air inlet flap to the heater.
The climate control doesn't do it's thing straight away, so if you turn it off soon after starting the cars, it just thinks "Oh, so you didn't want me after all then" and shuts down with a huff.
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My Passat does a similar thing. On that, I believe it to be the servo that operates the fresh air inlet flap to the heater.
The climate control doesn't do it's thing straight away, so if you turn it off soon after starting the cars, it just thinks "Oh, so you didn't want me after all then" and shuts down with a huff.
Thanks,it could be something similar,mrs has just come back from shopping its 3miles max it was whirring with the engine running and stopped when turned off for 30sec it then came back on when the engine was off,i went back out 5mins later and it had gone off. :undecided:
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I have a new sharan,sometimes when you turn the engine on and just move the car a short distance when you turn the ignition off you can still hear a whirring noise from the left hand side of the engine(drivers side) any ideas ?,it sounds like a small motor spinning.
That sounds like the cooling fans running because its doing the DPF clean out. We have a 2008 Seat Leon 1.9 TDI at work that does exactly the same thing.
Don't do short journeys give it a blast up a motorway else you will have the DPF light coming on and a trip to the dealer.
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It is a pump that keeps the coolant flowing for a few mins :wink:
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It sounds like a fan,i listened to it the other day it increased in speed and then stayed steady for a short while before it stopped a short time later,i think it is probably venting something it comes from the drivers side of the engine bay near the wheel arch but slightly higher.
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It also does it on my Tig , seems normal enough :wink:
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Aux fuel heater is my guess,i read the handbook the other day when i was waiting for the mrs to finish the shopping,it seems that if the air temperature is low enough it preheats the fuel hence the smell and sound of a fan spinning. :smiley:
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I have to admit some mornings when I first turn the car on there is all sorts of whirring, electrical motor noises as it sorts itself out.