Chirping serpentine belt???
#29
Join Date: May 2010
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If you're still under warranty, I'd schedule it in for service. Even if it's just something minor like a belt pulley (rather than the water pump), you might as well get it fixed for free... And if it is the water pump, you might be avoiding a whole bunch of grief for yourself down the road...
#30
i have this problem currently and they werent sure what it was... i told them maybe the water pump and he said he looked at the bulletin but it was only to 2009... does that matter? its the same symptoms chirping at idle when car is warm... they have had my car for almost a week... replace my flipping water pump!! haha
#31
i have this problem currently and they werent sure what it was... i told them maybe the water pump and he said he looked at the bulletin but it was only to 2009... does that matter? its the same symptoms chirping at idle when car is warm... they have had my car for almost a week... replace my flipping water pump!! haha
Just some more information. Overflow tank was a little low, so mine was leaking. Also, if you let the car idle while warm the noise would go away until you rev'd the engine a little and then the cycle would start all over again.
HTHs!
~MattS
#33
hey there..
Mine 1.5 month old 2011 Mini Cooper S is doing the same right now.. Have to drive it for a while.. S mode helps here a lot.. and after ride around town.. I get this noise in idle.. I have appointment with dealer this coming monday..
I am trying to have everything done while I am there.. but I am already afraid that I will have to drive back ... and it is 110 miles one way..
List of things on 2011 MCS:
- water pump noise.. well, at least I think it is water pump - there is TB for that, BUT ONLY UP TO December 2009 and my car was build somewhere in July 2010.
- AC noise.. there is TB for that
- sunroof not opening in high temps - there is TB for that ( I may skip on that, since I read, some people got more wind noise, after doing this TB)
- weeping washer nozzles - I hope they have those check valves in stock to fix it.
Mine 1.5 month old 2011 Mini Cooper S is doing the same right now.. Have to drive it for a while.. S mode helps here a lot.. and after ride around town.. I get this noise in idle.. I have appointment with dealer this coming monday..
I am trying to have everything done while I am there.. but I am already afraid that I will have to drive back ... and it is 110 miles one way..
List of things on 2011 MCS:
- water pump noise.. well, at least I think it is water pump - there is TB for that, BUT ONLY UP TO December 2009 and my car was build somewhere in July 2010.
- AC noise.. there is TB for that
- sunroof not opening in high temps - there is TB for that ( I may skip on that, since I read, some people got more wind noise, after doing this TB)
- weeping washer nozzles - I hope they have those check valves in stock to fix it.
#35
Darn. From all that I've seen on this thread I think I prolly have issues with my water pump. I haven't heard any noises but I check under the hood at least once a month and have noticed a slow decline in the amount of coolant in the overflow tank. I'm only 1300 miles from service so I'm thinking I would be okay to wait until then to address that issue. Last time I went in for service on a small issue they were slightly irritated that I did so.
#36
so tomorrow I am doing round trip 230 miles to dealer and back.. to have few things fixed.. will let You all know if they going to fix water pump.. I KNOW FOR SURE I will have noise while I get there.. all I have to do.. drive it.. and then maybe few miles before dealer go to S mode to warm it up even higher.. then park the car and here I can hear, seating inside car.. whistling noise str8 from under hood on passenger side.. wish me luck.
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I had the same symptoms at idle and took my 2009 S into the dealer for the chirp/squeal at low idle once warmed up. it could be heard more clearly if a slightly lower speed idle was used i.e. a/c compressor not engaged. i was told they could not reproduce the problem and they decided to clean the serpentine belt as an additional preventative measure.
The next day, the squeal returned yet again and I found this thread after doing a search. I rescheduled an apointment and took a link to this thread for the SA to review. This time, they heard the squeal and found a slow leak on the water pump. I am scheduled to have it changed next week.
Thanks to the forum and the prior posters for making it easy to solve these perplexing and sometimes difficult to diagnose issues with our cars. You guys rock!
The next day, the squeal returned yet again and I found this thread after doing a search. I rescheduled an apointment and took a link to this thread for the SA to review. This time, they heard the squeal and found a slow leak on the water pump. I am scheduled to have it changed next week.
Thanks to the forum and the prior posters for making it easy to solve these perplexing and sometimes difficult to diagnose issues with our cars. You guys rock!
#40
dang i was going to post in this thread but didnt see it... so i made a new thread... https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...off-video.html
let me know what you guys think?
let me know what you guys think?
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#42
Today I had the water pump replaced. It took about 4 hours and the dealership gave me a Countryman S. I got the car back as scheduled and NO noise even with the A/C compressor off.
I am guessing that my next warranty repair will be the high pressure fuel pump. I need to research the threads on that soon.
I am guessing that my next warranty repair will be the high pressure fuel pump. I need to research the threads on that soon.
#43
I'm hearing a chirping sound on start up but goes away once warmed up. Seems opposite others here. I first heard it after my timing chain/tensioner were replaced but it went away soon after. Back then I figured they got some oil or something on the belt but it soon wore off. Maybe I'm leaking something on the belt now...
#44
I have a 2009 Cooper D. in mid-2010 after having the car for about 14 months, I got a chirping noise from area of the serpentine belt. The dealership changed the timing belt (the diesel Coopers use a belt, not a chain) but I got no joy. Noise stayed. Four months later they changed the water pump. Noise disappeared.
Three short months after the water pump change, the chirping noise started again. However, it was intermittent and did it when cold and hot. It's now been almost 1 year and it's not getting any worse or better. Still chirps sometimes when the engine is hot, sometimes there is no noise when the engine is hot.
I don't know if it's the waterpump or what anymore. I'm not leaking any coolant and I don't think anything has gotten onto the belt, so it's anyone's guess as to what it is. Dealership also installed an updated friction wheel/tensioner, but this didn't do anything either.
I'd be interested to know if you've found anything?
Three short months after the water pump change, the chirping noise started again. However, it was intermittent and did it when cold and hot. It's now been almost 1 year and it's not getting any worse or better. Still chirps sometimes when the engine is hot, sometimes there is no noise when the engine is hot.
I don't know if it's the waterpump or what anymore. I'm not leaking any coolant and I don't think anything has gotten onto the belt, so it's anyone's guess as to what it is. Dealership also installed an updated friction wheel/tensioner, but this didn't do anything either.
I'd be interested to know if you've found anything?
I'm hearing a chirping sound on start up but goes away once warmed up. Seems opposite others here. I first heard it after my timing chain/tensioner were replaced but it went away soon after. Back then I figured they got some oil or something on the belt but it soon wore off. Maybe I'm leaking something on the belt now...
#45
I did a close inspection of my engine with a flashlight and mirror... I can't see any leaks on the belt side of the engine, everything looks really clean actually. Considering other posts on here, it doesn't sound like it'll be an easy fix, it could be any component that spins with the belt. I crank it up when cold and I hear chirp chirp chirp chirp that speeds up with the RPMs. By the time I'm out of the garage, down the driveway and on the road it's gone and won't do it again until the next morning.
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#48
Mine had the chirping sound only when the engine was cold. As I pulled out of my garage it would get louder as the RPMs went up and then go away within 10-20 seconds. It never did it while hot. My fix was to spray some lubricant on the serpentine tensioner pulley and it went away. It hasn't come back...
#50
its an internal leak you wont be able to see it. If you can hear the vacuum leak for a few seconds after the car is shut down with the hood open (while standing infront of it) Also if you get a P1497 code, its an unmetered air leak.
I just changed my vavle cover myself and problem solved. I even had it at the dealer they said they looked for five hours and couldnt find the problem then told me to get my car out of there because I have aftermarket tubes.
I told them when I took it in it sounds like the valve cover is cracked. It took 30 minutes to change, the people at the dealerships are on the verge of incompetence.
I just changed my vavle cover myself and problem solved. I even had it at the dealer they said they looked for five hours and couldnt find the problem then told me to get my car out of there because I have aftermarket tubes.
I told them when I took it in it sounds like the valve cover is cracked. It took 30 minutes to change, the people at the dealerships are on the verge of incompetence.