Engine noise/click at idle, normal ? (video + sound)
#1
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Engine noise/click at idle, normal ? (video + sound)
As I am taking my camera with me everywhere lately, I decided to record my engine clicks at idle, does it sound normal to you ? It goes away as soon as it revs up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-z3IUOanic
after 15 warm up at idle:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0AoQX31kRI
after 15 minute drive:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A7qXxAdN2g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-z3IUOanic
after 15 warm up at idle:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0AoQX31kRI
after 15 minute drive:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A7qXxAdN2g
Last edited by philooo; 06-17-2010 at 04:51 PM. Reason: adding two new clips:
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I'd be worried.
How long has it made this noise or when did you notice?
What weight of oil and how much is in the engine?
Did anything unusual happen prior to the noise?
How long has it made this noise or when did you notice?
What weight of oil and how much is in the engine?
Did anything unusual happen prior to the noise?
Last edited by jcan; 06-17-2010 at 04:14 PM. Reason: extra info
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Note: the click are only that loud when you place your head under the engine really. If you stand up behind the car you can barely hear it.
Since my starter trouble, I am getting paranoid... not that I was not already paranoid before lol
Since my starter trouble, I am getting paranoid... not that I was not already paranoid before lol
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I have no idea when was the last oil change, when i bought the car, the owner told me the oil was changed recently and as I barely added 200 miles on it, I did not change it yet.
Yesterday I checked the level and as it was quite above the max, I remove some and it looks quite black. Might be time for oil change, why is the recommended ? Modil 10W40 ?
Here is pics of the oil removed...not sure color means anything...
Yesterday I checked the level and as it was quite above the max, I remove some and it looks quite black. Might be time for oil change, why is the recommended ? Modil 10W40 ?
Here is pics of the oil removed...not sure color means anything...
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I have no idea when was the last oil change, when i bought the car, the owner told me the oil was changed recently and as I barely added 200 miles on it, I did not change it yet.
Yesterday I checked the level and as it was quite above the max, I remove some and it looks quite black. Might be time for oil change, why is the recommended ? Modil 10W40 ?
Here is pics of the oil removed...not sure color means anything...
Yesterday I checked the level and as it was quite above the max, I remove some and it looks quite black. Might be time for oil change, why is the recommended ? Modil 10W40 ?
Here is pics of the oil removed...not sure color means anything...
Drop the oil filter housing and pour the oil contents out into a clean drain pan.
Examine carefully. Take good pics. Post pics.
Since you do not know when the oil was changed I'd budget an oil/filter service now so you get back on some schedule.
Mobil 1 0w-40 is factory fill and many use that oil. Nearly any major brand of synthetic oil 5w-40 or even 10w-40 oil is ok to use as long as the oil meets the minimum requirements set forth by Porsche in the car's owners manual.
Sincerely,
Macster.
#10
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My cats made that kind of rattling sound.
No CEL but they were bad.
After replacement noise was gone
On my BMW it made that noise. It turned out to be sticky lifters.
I had 2 oil changes done within 5,000 miles and it went away.
No CEL but they were bad.
After replacement noise was gone
On my BMW it made that noise. It turned out to be sticky lifters.
I had 2 oil changes done within 5,000 miles and it went away.
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any recommendation for oil filter ? where to buy them ? I am very far from any dealer so I'll have to buy online. I have a an oil drain pan coming in the mail so I'll do that shortly.
#15
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I don't think that is a lifter. Before I replaced mine there was a light tapping, nothing like that. Have you tried to isolate the noise. Use a long screw driver against the various areas of the engines and hold it against your cheekbone near your ear. You will hear the clicking more clearly. This is an old mechanics trick. You can also use a stethoscope. Once you isolate it it will be easier to determine the source. It doe sound bad. I would not drive it to much, or even run it that much until you find out what it is.