hello everyone,
since i got the car ive had a whine coming from the engine when it starts up it goes when its been running for about 10 mins or when the temp is about 60 upwards its nothing to do with the gearbox or clutch as it does it when not in gear but when the revs pick up it gets a bit louders and high pitched but over about 3500 it goes im thinking it might be a pulley or fan that needs lubrication or bearing? does anyone else have any ideas its not really loud its only as loud as the engine is on tick over its just really annoying
thanks
Engine Whine
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- peugeot406rapier
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Re: Engine Whine
Which engine?
Possibly something around the aux belt, alternator, power steering pump or air con compressor bearings.
Possibly something around the aux belt, alternator, power steering pump or air con compressor bearings.
406 estate, 2.1TD, I fixed her, then part exchanged her for a Mercedes E300TD Avantgarde Estate.
Hmmmm, straight 6 goodness!
Hmmmm, straight 6 goodness!
Re: Engine Whine
I'd go with an aux belt replacement. While your old one's off, check the pulleys, alternator, pas pump, etc by turning them by hand and look for any squeaking, roughness or play
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- peugeot406rapier
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Re: Engine Whine
its a 1.8 petrol, well i may try the belt then but its not a squeal or squeak its a whine i was guessing a pulley may be to blame as when the A/C is on i get a whine from an engine bay so perhaps its the A/C Pump pulley?

Re: Engine Whine
I've had a couple of cars with similar symptoms, in my case it was the water pump
Dan
Dan
Re: Engine Whine
Aye, see if it whines with the aux belt off
May as well change the belt while you've got it off anyhow
May as well change the belt while you've got it off anyhow

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