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unusual sound from inside when driving from cold

Helo all, my first post since joining this forum, I have a 2020 4.4 in Eiger grey. I have noticed when driving off from cold for the first say minute I'm hearing a quiet sound like a bird chirping, this stops then I dont hear anything else, can anyone enlighten me with this. thanks in advance.

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Big Vee



Member Since: 27 Dec 2023
Location: Lancashire
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Update on my original post question

So today I recorded the sound im hearing every time i get in the beast each day, never hear it again all day. I visited my local stealer and asked the question ? he suggested that a tracker might be hidden somewhere in the car, after getting back home and a bit of google searching i came across the sound, a bloody air tag. being an android user more looking and found the answer, bluetooth on search for tracker and then tell it to make a sound, found the tw@t taped under rear seat, battery removed serial number copied and in the bin.........................................silence Thumbs Up

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An answer we would be hard pressed to figure out.

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