MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Modifications & Technical Area => Technical Workshop => Topic started by: sprint_48 on April 17, 2011, 09:33:42 pm
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Am new to Mk5 GTI's, but have done a bit of research into engine characteristics/faults etc, and I think it was a thread on ClubGTI which mentions a 'diesel' like idle sound from the 2.0FSI, saying this is ok??
Mine seems to suffer from this loud diesel idle noise when warm. Is it anything I should be concerned about or is it just the norm?
The car has done 41,000 and if the service history is to be believed, had a cam belt change at 31,500. It sounds fine when driving.
Any help to put my mind at rest much appreciated.
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Normal mate. If only it had the MPG characteristics of a diesel too! :laugh:
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Cheers fella. So yours does this as well?
Is it something to do with the direct injection system running slightly lean or something for MPG? Glad it's not a nasty problem, but hardly a silky, sporty sound when you're at the lights. VW fail....
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I'm no mechanic but I believe from reading the various threads on here that its either the high pressure fuel rail OR the cam chain. Have a search for similar threads as its quite well covered. Mine does it but did get less noticeable when I had the cambelt replaced.
Like you say though, hardly awe inspiring........until you get going :driver: