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Old 08-17-2012, 09:50 PM
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Question Fan noise

Hi everyone.....this is one of the best porsche sites available out there..whith that said i have a small issue that i cant seem to figure out.
I have a 2003 996 that makes this semi loud fan noise from the engine bay when i come to a stop at a red light and as soon as i tap on the gas pedal it goes away. Ive had a 2000 996 before this one and never had that issue and i don't belive its the fan on the engine lid because ive heard that run and it sounds nothing like it.
Old 08-19-2012, 05:48 PM
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Yes, I get that too. Mine (2003MY C2 3.6 manual) does it when I arrive home too. Handbrake on, fan noise on. At least, I hope it's the fan.
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Hi rhubarbe
tnx for your reply. Does it go away when you tap on the acclerator just a tiny bit?
Old 08-20-2012, 05:56 PM
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Hi there pp

I read a post from Loren that it's the airpump. I'm not sure. I thought at first that it was a fan - I hear the noise when the engine is warm and I come to a halt, say parking up in my driveway but it also deos it at traffic lights. It seems to do it more if I apply the handbrake.

All very odd. Does it stop if I press the accelerator. I don't know, I'll try it out. I'm stuck on the drieway for the time being though as the local council have sprayed bitumen all over our road and covered that in limestone chippings. I don't want to drive it until these chips have become well embedded. 'Cos of the idiot doing 70mph coming the other way./
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Hi rhubarbe

do you know where its located and what the air pump is for?
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Not off the top of my head...
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air pump is inside of engine bay in front of left knee cap when you are standing gazing into the engine bay. It comes on for ~30 seconds to help "light" off the cats when car is cold. often sounds like an angry mini vacuum cleaner. Can also start at other times during engine operation.
http://www.renntech.org/forums/topic...%2Bair+%2Bpump
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Ah, mine doesn't, you see. It sounds like a whiny hum, that's why I thought it was a pumpy fan noise. I've listened to all the youtube 996 engine noises and it's not a bearing, not a loose belt, not the gearbox.

I'm wondering if it's connected with the aircon, though it does it whether I have the aircon on or not. So, it can't be, I suppose.
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The air pump is an anti-pollution device. it is there to introduce "fresh" air into the system upstream of the cats. This helps keep them hot enough to work efficiently.

You could unplug the connector and see if the noise you hear is the pump. You might get a check engine light that may or may not clear when you reconnect.
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Tnx for all your info fpb111.......mine sounds exactly as you described it as an angry vacum cleaner LOL..i feel a lot better knowing
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I guess my vacuum cleaner must be too well fed.

I get the noise when I apply the handbrake. Weird.
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Hi rhubarbe
Any news on trying to figure out what noise you have been hearing?
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Reviving thread. I noticed this same noise.....after I installed a TopGear Eurosport X-pipe with 200 cell cats. Makes sense that it's the air pump desperately trying to dilute the increased emissions the O2 sensors are detecting? The car has had a CEL since the day I installed the X-pipe (even though TopGear claims their 200 cell pipe shouldn't throw a code).
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Originally Posted by kgtace
Reviving thread. I noticed this same noise.....after I installed a TopGear Eurosport X-pipe with 200 cell cats. Makes sense that it's the air pump desperately trying to dilute the increased emissions the O2 sensors are detecting? The car has had a CEL since the day I installed the X-pipe (even though TopGear claims their 200 cell pipe shouldn't throw a code).

Not how it works. Sai pump turns in for a predetermined amount of time on a cold start.

What code do u have. Im betting its a cat effieciancy code which has to do with the o2 sensors and u probably need extenders for the rear sensors





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Originally Posted by De Jeeper
Not how it works. Sai pump turns in for a predetermined amount of time on a cold start.

What code do u have. Im betting its a cat effieciancy code which has to do with the o2 sensors and u probably need extenders for the rear sensors

Hrm, your explanation makes sense also. I'll have to find a code reader. But then I wonder why are we (OP, me) getting that noise when the engine is warm? I'll have to listen on next cold start to see if it's there when cold as well. Majority of times I've noticed it are coming to a stop in traffic and returning home, pulling into garage, handbrake up.


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