Why does MY BMW make a noise when I Turn Off the engine?

Why does MY BMW make a noise when I Turn Off the engine?

Other possibilities include alternator pulley, whistling noise from the turbine, clutch release bearing, belt tensioner, transmission oil level, or torque-converter. If your BMW is making noise after you turn off the engine, the most likely cause is the engine cooling fan that stays on for a few minutes to cool down the engine.

Why does my car make a rattling noise when it starts up?

It doesn’t do it when cranking, it’s only when the car first starts up (more noticeable on cold start-up). It’s also not every time you start it, only when it’s been sitting awhile (such as over night). I’m not exactly sure what it is but it’s pretty loud. After about 10-15 seconds or so, the sound settles and is no longer audible.

What causes the kocking sound on start-up that disappears?

Depending on how cold it is or I guess long it’s sitting, I’ve heard it do it for about 30 seconds and then stop. Sometimes turning the steering wheel will cause it to stop or quieten it up until it completely disappears. Once it disappears, u never hear it for the rest of the day. As for the flex pipe, just look under the car at it.

Other possibilities include alternator pulley, whistling noise from the turbine, clutch release bearing, belt tensioner, transmission oil level, or torque-converter. If your BMW is making noise after you turn off the engine, the most likely cause is the engine cooling fan that stays on for a few minutes to cool down the engine.

What should I do if I hear a clicking noise in my car?

For Engine Noises: To help you identify WHERE it is coming from, grab a good solid screwdriver, put the tip on the Engine where you THINK the noise is coming from and the handle against your ear, like stethoscope. Move the tip around until you determine the source location. Noise 1 – Clicking from mid-lower Front Forks – As yet unidentified.

Why is my ignition switch making a noise?

Ignition Switch FAQ. Noise 6 – A very noisy cam chain will be the sound of the “plink plink” of the chain smacking it’s housing during trailing throttle and after throttle blips while idling. But the F has a hydraulically tensioned cam chain, it would be very unlikely for it to be loose.

Are there any common sources of noise on the F650?

There a number of common sources of Noise on the F650. If you’re looking for Vibrations see this FAQ. Do you have a short list to guide me in the right direction? The table below should help guide you to your noise. However if you can not find it based on the table, read through all the noises.

What causes the whirring sound on a bad starter?

If the engine is cranking and your vehicle won’t start, then you are probably dealing with an ignition or fuel system problem. But if you don’t hear a cranking sound and the engine won’t start while hearing the noises described above, then you are most likely dealing with a starter problem. What Causes The Whirring Sound On A Bad Starter?

Why does my car make a clicking sound when I start the engine?

This is NOT the sound of a broken starter. Again, this symptom (multiple and rapid clicking sounds and the engine won’t turn over or start) can be caused by a weak battery or loose battery terminals. 3. If you twist the key and you hear the starter motor cranking but the engine won’t start, then this is not the sound of a bad starter.

Why does my car make a whining noise when I start it?

You will feel this symptom when you crank the engine and you hear the whining noise mentioned earlier. This means the starter gear or pinion gear is not engaging the flywheel. Remember that there are times when you will feel the starter freewheeling when you turn the key, but the engine will crank and start if you turn the key again.

If the engine is cranking and your vehicle won’t start, then you are probably dealing with an ignition or fuel system problem. But if you don’t hear a cranking sound and the engine won’t start while hearing the noises described above, then you are most likely dealing with a starter problem. What Causes The Whirring Sound On A Bad Starter?

You will feel this symptom when you crank the engine and you hear the whining noise mentioned earlier. This means the starter gear or pinion gear is not engaging the flywheel. Remember that there are times when you will feel the starter freewheeling when you turn the key, but the engine will crank and start if you turn the key again.

This is NOT the sound of a broken starter. Again, this symptom (multiple and rapid clicking sounds and the engine won’t turn over or start) can be caused by a weak battery or loose battery terminals. 3. If you twist the key and you hear the starter motor cranking but the engine won’t start, then this is not the sound of a bad starter.