MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: JTI on July 27, 2022, 09:42:03 am
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I know engine noises in the MK5 are well documented but I couldn't find an example of the following which I am experiencing.
When the engine gets warm I get a tapping/clicking noise to the left of the engine, which seems to be behind the cover below.
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The noise follows a pattern though of tap...taptap....tap...taptap. The pattern gets slightly quicker as the cars speed increases.
I used to get a weird flutter/rattle noise from this area, but recently I overfilled my car with oil which caused it to run rough. Since taking the excess oil out I am left with this tapping noise instead.
Anyone know what this might be? Car seems to be running fine otherwise.
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It could be a noisy belt idle pulley that side.
I had this recently.......after getting a cambelt change done one of the idle pulleys/roller was tired. New genuine kit fitted and noise went.
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Could also be water/coolant pump. When a timing belt is due, I always recommend replacing all of the pulleys (as mentioned) and the water/coolant pump at the same time.
But it may also be a damaged rocker at the front of the engine. I say this so you have another direction should your attempts made with the belt, pulleys, and pump fail to resolve this.
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Thanks for the suggestions. Took the cover off, pulleys look fine, cambelt and water pump both done about 20k ago. Really hard to pinpoint where the sound is coming from, I actually think it's coming from further back in the back left of the engine but not much of note there other than power steering fluid. Doesn't seem to be lights or air con. Ignition coils look fine, checked in case it was a sparking issue. Will just have to keep an eye on it.
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The Mk5 does not use power steering fluid as it is an electric motor rack
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Sorry meant brake fluid :doh: