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mark_le_b 30th December 2014 06:55 PM

Help! S8 Scary Engine Noise...Worried
 
Hi all

My 2002 S8 has developed a worrying engine noise.....any idea what it is?

Not even sure if its safe to drive to the indi!

Sounds like top left of engine as you look as you stand in front of car

Link below can be cut and pasted into browser to listen

Thanks
Mark


http://youtu.be/rhE6tbx_cw8

David's8 30th December 2014 08:06 PM

I presume that the revs were steady at tickover throughout that clip? Does it change with revs?
If I remember you dont have VCDS?

ainarssems 30th December 2014 08:27 PM

Hard to say from video but it could be secondary air injection pump if the noise come from air filter box area in which case you could just temporarily disconnect it. If you have VCDS you might be able to test it using output tests or as Audi call them final control diagnosis.

mark_le_b 30th December 2014 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by David's8 (Post 86706)
I presume that the revs were steady at tickover throughout that clip? Does it change with revs?
If I remember you dont have VCDS?

Revs are constant - no change, it still revs drives etc., no misfire
I don't have VCDS - but may take car off the road and order it!

mark_le_b 30th December 2014 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ainarssems (Post 86708)
Hard to say from video but it could be secondary air injection pump if the noise come from air filter box area in which case you could just temporarily disconnect it. If you have VCDS you might be able to test it using output tests or as Audi call them final control diagnosis.

I did have a fault code for that a while back (from a hand held diagnostic) - the noise sounds higher up than the air filter box

Noise seems to resonate more when I take the oil filler cap off....

Goran 31st December 2014 02:32 PM

It does sound like some sort of electric fan is constantly on as Ainarssems says.
I assume the electric radiator fan is not turning when you hear the noise?

mark_le_b 31st December 2014 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Goran (Post 86740)
It does sound like some sort of electric fan is constantly on as Ainarssems says.
I assume the electric radiator fan is not turning when you hear the noise?


No fan is not on. I am nor driving it today and am ordering VCDS for myself to see if that points me in the right direction!

steamship 31st December 2014 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by mark_le_b (Post 86704)
Sounds like top left of engine as you look as you stand in front of car

Quote:

Originally Posted by mark_le_b (Post 86710)
Noise seems to resonate more when I take the oil filler cap off....

Could it possibly be the engine block breather valve giving up the ghost?

mark_le_b 1st January 2015 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by steamship (Post 86744)
Could it possibly be the engine block breather valve giving up the ghost?

Where do I find this and how do I test it?

Goran 1st January 2015 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by steamship (Post 86744)
Could it possibly be the engine block breather valve giving up the ghost?

I think you're onto something there! perhaps the rubber diaphragm has failed and is vibrating as it lets air out?

Its the black plastic UFO type object at the back of the engine.

Here it is in a picture I borrowed from another forum member's post as it shows the engine bay without covers.

It is easy to remove by jubilee clip or the Audi type clip, but I'm not sure if its safe to run the engine without it or with the rubber hose plugged to test if the noise stops?
Probably ok for a minute or two, as its just a sprung rubber diaphragm to let some crankcase pressure out when it builds up enough to be able to open the diaphragm.

This is how it looks inside:

http://forums.quattroworld.com/a8/threads/8649.phtml

http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/attachmen...1&d=1420113692


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