Hi everyone!
Hope someone may be able to help on a noise coming from the passenger side of my right hand drive 2005 MCS, thought I’d open a new thread on my noise as I have a recording to share and the thread at
first-generation-faults-fixes/40874-cooper-s-ticking-noise.html
seems to cover a few types of noise
Mine can best be described as Bodinski says in post 8 of the above as, "baseball-card-in-bicycle-spokes".
It increases in frequency with road speed, not with engine revs : keeping the same speed and coasting, so engine at idle, the noise doesn’t change.
Starts to become apparent at around 30mph , with the frequency increasing up to 70 mph.
After about 10 minutes driving seems to be less noticeable.
If anyone wants to play ‘name that noise' a recording ( .mp3 inside zip ) is attached, around 5 seconds in it is prominent.
It’s been to a garage, but no luck in diagnosing the problem
Wonder if it's similar noise to
first-generation-faults-fixes/263042-2005-mini-cooper-steering-column-ticking-noise.html
regards, thanks for reading
kevin
Hope someone may be able to help on a noise coming from the passenger side of my right hand drive 2005 MCS, thought I’d open a new thread on my noise as I have a recording to share and the thread at
first-generation-faults-fixes/40874-cooper-s-ticking-noise.html
seems to cover a few types of noise
Mine can best be described as Bodinski says in post 8 of the above as, "baseball-card-in-bicycle-spokes".
It increases in frequency with road speed, not with engine revs : keeping the same speed and coasting, so engine at idle, the noise doesn’t change.
Starts to become apparent at around 30mph , with the frequency increasing up to 70 mph.
After about 10 minutes driving seems to be less noticeable.
If anyone wants to play ‘name that noise' a recording ( .mp3 inside zip ) is attached, around 5 seconds in it is prominent.
It’s been to a garage, but no luck in diagnosing the problem
Wonder if it's similar noise to
first-generation-faults-fixes/263042-2005-mini-cooper-steering-column-ticking-noise.html
regards, thanks for reading
kevin