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Not a porsche question
I have been driving a Porsche for years. I have just purchased a 2005 mini cooper s. I have posted on the mini forum without an answer. I have a clicking sound coming from the dash. It is a regular repeating sound and it starts when i turn on the switch. Any thoughts or help
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Get rid of it and get another Porsche.
Well, what kind of answer did you ecpxpect to get on a Porsche forum? ;>)
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Sort of like "tick tock, tick tock"?
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Did you buy it in Domaskis?
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Hi Rick T ,sorry to have to tell you this but you have The famous death rattle,
failing timing chain tensioner , the foram you mentioned is probably not answered because it happens to nearly all mini coopers, although they look ok ,drive ok they have quite alot of mechanical problems,.good luck. |
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Ask your question at Northamericanmotoring.com. Best mini site for questions like this.
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timed bomb
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IMS. early signs of failure of course.... It is watercooled right?
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You need to change over to snow tires!
Some of you guys are harsh! ![]()
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Man, that's harsh. This IS off topic after all. OP I wish I could help. I don't know squat about new Mini Coopers.
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Ahh, my mistake, sorry. I was wandering around in the 911 tech section this morning, don't know how I ended up here.
In that case... if the sound occurs with the key on and the engine not started, I'd look for it to be either a relay or something associated with the evaporative emissions purge system. Often those have a valve that cycles open and closed to admit vapor from the charcoal canister into the intake. They can make that sort of noise. Hard to diagnose without hearing it, but that's where I'd start. I went back and deleted my original comment. JR |
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To quote everybody.
It is thanksgiving Thursday morning. I think we all got the day off. We are bored and waiting for the turkey and fixings to be done and start the feast. (and I know squat about minis) Happy Thanksgiving everybody!!
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One of the actuators for the HVAC would be my guess.
I am only giving you a straight up answer because I feel sorry about your name.
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I've had a similar issue with every single car I've owned.
Finally dawned on me that it happens whenever I bumped the stalk where the wipers and cruise controls are. Seems whoever supplies them to auto manufacturers makes a ****ty product and they all tend to flip up and down with the slightest touch. Now the first thing I do when I get a new ride is super glue it in place. Problem solved.
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