Cold Engine Screech... Turbo?
Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 4:23 pm
Hi All,
I have a 2009 E70 35D which has just hit 90k miles and recently it has started to screech when the engine is cold. It seems to happen when the turbo kicks in as if I keep the revs low enough with minimal load on the engine, the noise doesn't happen. Once the engine starts to warm up (depending on the ambient temp but usually only a few miles) the noise abates no matter what revs or load the engine is under. It is almost like when you hear squealing fan belts on older cars in winter but I'm not so sure it is quite that simple.
I have also started to notice that the turbo 'woosh' seems louder, especially when lifting off the throttle. This could just be a coincidence and possibly just that I never noticed it before though I guess...
I plan on taking it in for some investigation but would appreciate any advice or ideas from anyone who may have experienced similar.
Apologies for the very non technical nature of my post, I'm comfortable with basic mechanics but anything too in depth is a bit beyond me I'm afraid.
Big thanks in advance for any help or advice.
Jim
I have a 2009 E70 35D which has just hit 90k miles and recently it has started to screech when the engine is cold. It seems to happen when the turbo kicks in as if I keep the revs low enough with minimal load on the engine, the noise doesn't happen. Once the engine starts to warm up (depending on the ambient temp but usually only a few miles) the noise abates no matter what revs or load the engine is under. It is almost like when you hear squealing fan belts on older cars in winter but I'm not so sure it is quite that simple.
I have also started to notice that the turbo 'woosh' seems louder, especially when lifting off the throttle. This could just be a coincidence and possibly just that I never noticed it before though I guess...
I plan on taking it in for some investigation but would appreciate any advice or ideas from anyone who may have experienced similar.
Apologies for the very non technical nature of my post, I'm comfortable with basic mechanics but anything too in depth is a bit beyond me I'm afraid.
Big thanks in advance for any help or advice.
Jim