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Looking for a little help. I've tried a few other boards, the dealer & PCA tech board w/ no luck. I've got this noise that I did not notice when car was brand new. It happens intermittingly, maybe more often when cold out, right after I start the car. The noise comes from somewhere in the dash area, lasts for 2-3 seconds and sounds like a motor or servo starting. Kind of like a short hmmmm noise. Happens if the a/c is left on or off on start up. One dealer told me it was the compressor. But, if the a/c is off on start up, how can that be? Everything seems to work fine. Driving me crazy.... Any ideas? Thanks

Posted (edited)
...could be the climate control changing the air flow to the vents. Especially if there was a temperature difference in the car since you last drove it.

Changing the air flow from where ? Also, that would not explain the noise when the a/c is not turned on....

Edited by WTL
Posted

If the car interior is warm, the air will be directed to the dash vents, if it's cold, the foot vents. There will be a noise when it makes that transition.

It'll still do it if the AC is off or do you mean when the climate control is off?

Posted
If the car interior is warm, the air will be directed to the dash vents, if it's cold, the foot vents. There will be a noise when it makes that transition.

It'll still do it if the AC is off or do you mean when the climate control is off?

It makes the noise when the climate control / AC is on or off during engine start.

Posted
Sounds like the emissions air pump near the engine to me.

That will run for a couple of minutes at start up.

Who knows? I hear the noise around the dash area and the engine is in the rear?? :cursing: Still going on....

Posted

There is noise associated with the nav/sound system that is present at times when turning the car on or off; I have had this in both my 07 997S and my 06 E55 AMG...it is perfectly normal.

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There is noise associated with the nav/sound system that is present at times when turning the car on or off; I have had this in both my 07 997S and my 06 E55 AMG...it is perfectly normal.

Thanks for the input. I just think it's kind of weird that I did not hear the noise when I first got the car and that it only happens sometimes...

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