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    Hello,
    My car is a ds3 with a thp engine, 2011 with 60KKM.
    The engine was making loud rattling noises when it was cold that dissapred as soon as the engine got warmer.
    Took the car to the garage and they have replaced the entire timing chain assembly and tensioner.
    The replacement didnt help at all and the engine still makes horrible noises when its cold. After a few minutes the noises stop completely.

    Recorded the noises on camera
    1) right after ignition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCXuHexOrrU
    2) after 2 minutes (noise is now much lowder): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHjTySe90ik

    you can also nitice, that the noise doesnt get louder or faster when i press the throttle.

    Any thoughts?
    Last edited by Alexane; 26-03-2016, 13:27.

  • #2
    I had a loud rattle/noise on my C4 ,turns out the bracket on the turbo heat shield was broken and this was all rattling away! Garage,made a new bracket and re-attached the heat shield.

    Check your turbo heat shield is not rattling,it could be this!
    LA PETITE FUSEE / THE LITTLE ROCKET

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Alexane View Post
      Any thoughts?
      Sell it... when the engines warm

      Or do what I did... forget it
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      • #4
        what do you mean 'forget it'?
        you had the same noises and you kept on driving the car?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Alexane View Post
          what do you mean 'forget it'?
          you had the same noises and you kept on driving the car?
          Waited till the engine was warm, then it went as you say. Took videos of it and took it to Citroen, they said don't worry bout it, even responded in an email from what I recall "Nothing to worry about" so I didn't

          First one had it, and I part exed it to Citroen, second one had it and it got better with time, then that went too

          Have a motor that doesn't rattle as loud now :-)

          There are a few explanations of what it is on the Mini forums, I posted up years ago

          But take it in if your worried
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          • #6
            So you are saying that you had this noise and the engine didnt break down. How much milage did you do with this noise?
            I will Try to search the explanations (help finding it will be much appreciated).

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            • #7
              Bout 20k miles. Never went above 2000 revs till reached temp, oil change every 5k miles.

              There a lot of thread on here bout noisy THP engines

              Yours has done a lot more km than mine, and it's still going
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              • #8
                i have been reading on the mini forums that the vacuum pump is making this noise.
                You can see the reason here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2PZ4Xklx38

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Alexane View Post
                  i have been reading on the mini forums that the vacuum pump is making this noise.
                  You can see the reason here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2PZ4Xklx38
                  Wow, I watched this video first time and yes, he is right.

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                  • #10
                    Yup. You can also read this thread: http://www.northamericanmotoring.com...mp-delete.html
                    The guy deletes his pump and installs and electric one instead. The noise stopped completely (With videos).

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                    • #11
                      Did you manage to solve yours Alexane?

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                      • #12
                        Nothing to solve. The vacuum pump is manufactured this way. the engine or the pump wont fail because of these gaps. The vacuum pump may fail and cause harm to the engine if it's bearing will fail due to lack of lubrication so be sure you change your engine oil as recommended.

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