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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: Pld118 on 23 April 2014, 09:09
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Hi,
I'm convinced that on start up - although the car fires up crisp and clean each time the ignition key is turned only once - there is a very brief, right on the point of fire up/ start up, slight grinding or spinning noise that makes me query whether or not the starter motor/ fly wheel are on the way out. The garage checked this for me last week and felt they were fine.
Is this a trait of these cars or do these symptoms sound nothing like your car on start up?
Please/ thanks.
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Mine certain doesn't make any odd noises like that.
I'm guessing you've only just bought the car, if not did it make the noise previously?
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Mine neither. What year is the car?
Is it on all starts or just on cold start up? Not to alarm you, but I take it you have read the timing chain tesioner thread at the top of this section. The timing chain sound is more of a rattle. In the first post of that thread there is a video sound clip of it so you can compare, hopefully to rule it out. There have been various part revisions so it depends what year.
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car's with timing chain's tend to make a slightly different noise on start up.
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Thanks for the replies.
2010MY and owned car less than a month. It's not the timing chain tensioner related noise (warranty covered if that goes wrong, fortunately). This is a pure and simple starter noise. The car is going in to the dealership again tomorrow and I'll get them to check it again. It's not much of a noise but enough to make me think "is that the starter motor". Hopefully I'm just being over cautious.
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Have you got them to check the timing chain problem?
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fentshire... Yes, I asked them to thoroughly check if it was starter motor or timing chain and they said all was well. I trust them as they fitted a new clutch without quibble when I highlighted a noisy gear selection issue.
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easy way to check if it the timing chain, get some to start it up, you pop the hood and listen for a 1-3 noise near the left hand side of the engine.
PS. they may changed the clutch, but timing chain is 15+ hours labor