Hi,
(started in transporter page) Our T4 TDi has suddenly developed a really bad diesel rattle one cold start up. It was parked running OK but the next morning it rattles really badly & vibration felt through gearstick. The rattle doesn't sound like one cylinder, it is general, it doesn't sound like a bearing, it is like normal diesel rattle X3. If you have your head under the bonnet you should really wear ear muffs!
Fuel was filled 300km before problem started. It drove & sounded normal when parked.
I have checked:
Timing on VAG COM. This was showing "too far advanced to measure". I have corrected this but this has barely changed the noise. If this was to slip I would expect it to slip retarded NOT advanced.
Fault code 17656 was logged on VAG COM this was cleared and has not reappeared.
N108 resistance measures 16 Ohm.
N108 is clicking with 12 V applied.
N108 was removed and checked to find it completely clean & replaced. I can see the pintle moving when 12V is applied.
Wiring to N 108 traced back to firewall & ECU & appears OK.
Fuel drained at filter and is clean, no petrol smell & looks & smells like diesel.
Harmonic balancer appears OK and has not slipped (I marked it on previous cam belt change).
I ran it with serpentine belt removed and the noise does not change at all.
I checked the DMFlywheel and get about 5mm movement on the outside diameter.
I have disconnected MAF while running - no change.
Oil pressure is 70 psi cold. Oil is about 3000km old.
I have removed and inspected and replaced every fuse.
I have removed and inspected and replaced the ECU connectors - these are clean & dry.
The latest:
Disconnect the 4 pin coolant temperature sensor when warm. This should force the ECU to use a generic value rather than the sensor value. - No change but error recorded on VAG COM.
Disconnect the #5 "needle lift" sensor on the injector. No change but error recorded on VAG COM.
None of the above has changed the noise. VWWatercooled member "Jets" has heard this & I expect he will correct my description of the noise if I am wrong. (How bad is the noise?: When I revved the engine to 1500, Jets took a step back & his eyebrows went up!)
Why would the timing change to advanced? This was correct at last cam belt change about 10,000km prior.
Where do I go from here?
Thanks,
Farmsyncro
(started in transporter page) Our T4 TDi has suddenly developed a really bad diesel rattle one cold start up. It was parked running OK but the next morning it rattles really badly & vibration felt through gearstick. The rattle doesn't sound like one cylinder, it is general, it doesn't sound like a bearing, it is like normal diesel rattle X3. If you have your head under the bonnet you should really wear ear muffs!
Fuel was filled 300km before problem started. It drove & sounded normal when parked.
I have checked:
Timing on VAG COM. This was showing "too far advanced to measure". I have corrected this but this has barely changed the noise. If this was to slip I would expect it to slip retarded NOT advanced.
Fault code 17656 was logged on VAG COM this was cleared and has not reappeared.
N108 resistance measures 16 Ohm.
N108 is clicking with 12 V applied.
N108 was removed and checked to find it completely clean & replaced. I can see the pintle moving when 12V is applied.
Wiring to N 108 traced back to firewall & ECU & appears OK.
Fuel drained at filter and is clean, no petrol smell & looks & smells like diesel.
Harmonic balancer appears OK and has not slipped (I marked it on previous cam belt change).
I ran it with serpentine belt removed and the noise does not change at all.
I checked the DMFlywheel and get about 5mm movement on the outside diameter.
I have disconnected MAF while running - no change.
Oil pressure is 70 psi cold. Oil is about 3000km old.
I have removed and inspected and replaced every fuse.
I have removed and inspected and replaced the ECU connectors - these are clean & dry.
The latest:
Disconnect the 4 pin coolant temperature sensor when warm. This should force the ECU to use a generic value rather than the sensor value. - No change but error recorded on VAG COM.
Disconnect the #5 "needle lift" sensor on the injector. No change but error recorded on VAG COM.
None of the above has changed the noise. VWWatercooled member "Jets" has heard this & I expect he will correct my description of the noise if I am wrong. (How bad is the noise?: When I revved the engine to 1500, Jets took a step back & his eyebrows went up!)
Why would the timing change to advanced? This was correct at last cam belt change about 10,000km prior.
Where do I go from here?
Thanks,
Farmsyncro
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