I guess what I'm trying to find out is, what things could cause the tension to change? Cold start you cant notice any noise, after warming up a little, very noticeable. When in gear and anything above 1200rpm it gives off a kind of Woooooooo whiney noise, depress the clutch it instantly goes away. Interestingly on motorway journeys and cruising along about 2200-2500rpm... no whine at all. Just sounds all reet. The car feels responsive and drives fine, but the nervous twitch I get when I hear this noise is beginning to get to me. I am due to go back to the garage again for the 5th time, but will be completely out of any sort of warranty now. Wish I had the tools and the skill set and space to do this myself. I have absolutely loved driving this car so far (except when it has been making stupid whine) and resent the idea of getting anything else just yet. Sorry for the rant, but any ideas on what and where to go from here would be grateful.
Hi guys, still a relatively newbie here.
53 Reg 406 2.0 HDI Sedan from my dad back at the start of the year. Serviced, new timing belt, new alternator, brake pads. Recently seemed to have lost power. Not sure how to explain it, so will try the best I can. Bare in mind I am a complete novice with cars so I am all up for learninglove it.
Back when I got the car, my dad said that the turbo is knackered and that it doesn't work. I asked why he thought that, his response was that the turbo didn't kick in when it used to and doesn't pull away in 3rd like it used to. After replacing the timing belt and servicing the car, I got him to test drive it and he said it felt like new. Win, win... I thought.
6 months pass by. The car passes the MOT flying colours and even been on some long journeys. I have decided that Scotland is an amazing place to visit, not only for the whisky. MPG on a 1200 mile round trip was fantastic and if I was to go off the readings it gave... in the 50's. No issues with the driving etc and the car felt 'perky' for want of a better word. Need a bit of boost, knock it down a gear and a bit of gas... and she flies.
Until recently.
The car sounds whiny. I don't even know if that is the word for it. Around 2000rpm causes this sound and it immediately stops if the clutch is depressed. Previously the car used to be punchy if you stayed in a lower gear and get to about 2500-3000rpm had a bit of a kick to it and could feel the turbo kicking in. It does not do this currently, I am too scared to push it any further in case it decides to go boom boom. The car did have an issue with oil weeping from the Rocker Cover Gasket, the turbo (or lack thereof) seemed to have happened after I took the car in to local garage. Rusty caliper and Rocker Cover Gasket was replaced for £30 (probably could have done cheaper myself but hadn't the time). The whiny noise was present before the garage trip and turbo seemed to be kicking in fine before. After the garage trip, whiny noise still there and feels like loss in power.
I really wish I knew someone that has a 406 to get a feel of what the car should sound like when it is properly working, just to alleviate any fears or concerns. Being able to properly diagnose the car would be fantastic and I refuse to head towards a local Pug dealership. I know I could just take the car back to the garage and get them to look at the car again, but have a feeling that if I go in and say.. oh... the turbo isn't being very turbo, they will come up with something else and not really fix the problem. Unfortunately I don't know anyone with a PP2000 to see if any fault codes. I do have an OBD2 wifi dongle that can connect to the Torque App on the google store, and it is able to give real time readings.
I'm not really sure what I am asking and feel like my typing is terrible to convey my thoughts properly. I will try to get a video with some audio uploaded but unsure how long that will take. Whilst I appreciate that it could be any number of factors and a needle in a haystack, has anybody got any suggestions or tests I could try to diagnose where the fault could lye? i.e. what readings on the sensors should the boost be showing as?
Thanks for reading and hope I haven't bored you.
EDIT: Poorly shot video with sound https://youtu.be/iF3z34XH5ZA No pressure in pipe going to the Turbocharger. Strange noise coming from near the fuel filter, which is almost like a hissing noise (but my version of hissing noise could be someone elses growl lol) Question: the pipe that I can see going into the Turbocharger is coming from the intercooler, which is coming from a pipe under the car which seems to go back behind the engine. I haven't been able to get under the car yet to check there. The Bluetooth OBD2 Adapter connected to android app Torque is connecting fine and able to read the sensors on the car. Also has the ability to check for any stored fault codes in the ECU. Nothing is being flagged up when I search. it also has an option to clear all faults on the ECU, which I did before trying anything out.
EDIT: I am living North west England (Bolton) just in case anybody is nearby that could potentially help with diagnostics