Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: H20cleaning on June 28, 2014, 02:25:34 pm
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A while ago my van made a horrible noise, so i switched it off and back on again and it was fine for a few weeks.
This week the noise has gradually been happening more frequently.
Im just wondering firstly what the noise could be, and roughly a price to get it fixed.
Here's a receipt of the work carried out 16thousand miles ago to narrow the problem down.
Here's the link for the noise http://youtu.be/Uor22znzrHk. (The van drives fine even while making the noise)
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Starter motor?
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check heat deflector around exhaust they are usualy aluminimum. or cat may be rattling
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Deffo not a started motor because its sometimes when the vans in motion not just as im starting it.
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Maybe a pully?
Or does the noise stop when you press down on the clutch?
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Maybe a pully?
Or does the noise stop when you press down on the clutch?
I think the noise continues no matter what i do until i turn engine of and on, the noise gets a little higher pitch when revving
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Thats's the engine that is. Turn it off and see what happens.
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Hard to tell from a youtube video.
But it could be the bearings gone on the cam belt pulley, if so it needs to be sorted asap or could seize and snap the cam belt.
I would get it towed to a garage if I was you.
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I have been driving it all week and drives fine, no warning lights, and 90% of the time no noise except the usual. It gradually got more frequent and today i actually stopped working and brought it home until it gets fixed.
Just wondered if anyone else had this same problem or heard of it.
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I had a similar sound. After a few minutes I figured out it was one of the exhaust supports. It had moved over slightly and was vibrating against the underneath of the van. Moved it over and hey presto, no more noise.
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If its as easy as that i will be a happy man! Unfortunatly my luck doesnt happen like that ;D
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As someone else has already said, sounds more like a rattle to me than a grinding noise.
Check exhaust system underneath and that a rubber exhaust mount hasn't perished, could be vibrating against the heat shield as already mentioned or indeed the catalytic converter could be shot.
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I have a mechanic i use thats having a look tomorrow tea time, i just want it fixing asap
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Exhaust,sounds like the heat deflector has come loose
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As a good guess it coul we'll be the alternater belt pulley tensioner
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from experience pal that definately sounds like a idler pulley or tensioner on the aux belt,why not whip the belt off and check all the pulleys for roughness,play etc from bad bearings and also how new is the actual belt?
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Do what Cheshire suggested, take the belt off, then start the engine and see if the noise goes.
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I know nothing about cars what so ever! I will take it to a garage tomorrow and ask for a price before i do anything!
My mechanic also works full time so it could leave me out of work a few days if i leave it with him
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Check the wipers or maybe a respray.what colours the van
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Check the wipers or maybe a respray.what colours the van
That is a very clever response. I think we're a bit like that in life in general.
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My mechanic couldnt find anything wrong with it because the van wouldnt make the noise for the 30mins i was there grrrr!
He looked over all the belts and said nothing looks worn and to just take it over to him next time it makes the noise
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That noise in the video is from the belt tensioner.
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That noise in the video is from the belt tensioner.
Which belt though lol
The mechanic didnt want to go fixing something that wasnt broken, and as he couldnt find an issue he just said whenever it happens again take it to him so he can see were the noise is coming from
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That noise in the video is from the belt tensioner.
Which belt though lol
The mechanic didnt want to go fixing something that wasnt broken, and as he couldnt find an issue he just said whenever it happens again take it to him so he can see were the noise is coming from
I had the same noise on my Nissan Primera it was the belt tensioner on the alternator belt.
At first the noise was worse when ticking over and would disappear when driving or when the engine had warmed.
It got gradually worse.
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That noise in the video is from the belt tensioner.
Which belt though lol
The mechanic didnt want to go fixing something that wasnt broken, and as he couldnt find an issue he just said whenever it happens again take it to him so he can see were the noise is coming from
I had the same noise on my Nissan Primera it was the belt tensioner on the alternator belt.
At first the noise was worse when ticking over and would disappear when driving or when the engine had warmed.
It got gradually worse.
This sounds very similar, was it a cheap fix?
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That noise in the video is from the belt tensioner.
Which belt though lol
The mechanic didnt want to go fixing something that wasnt broken, and as he couldnt find an issue he just said whenever it happens again take it to him so he can see were the noise is coming from
I had the same noise on my Nissan Primera it was the belt tensioner on the alternator belt.
At first the noise was worse when ticking over and would disappear when driving or when the engine had warmed.
It got gradually worse.
This sounds very similar, was it a cheap fix?
I honestly don't know, got it fixed under the warranty at the time. I don't think its a major job though.
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I had a tension pulley replaced on my Connect about 2 years ago - cost about £60.
It made a racket when idling or slowing down but went quiet when accelerating.
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Sounds similar, it hasnt made the noise today so i will wait until it next does and take it over to my mechanic