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spanielzrus



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Howling noise from engine bay

I've had a look around on the forum for an answer to this but cant find anything that exactly matches.

Vogue TD6 2006 BMW

When starting from cold I regularly get a low-mid pitch 'howling/honking' noise that I think I've tracked down to the area of or near the battery compartment/pollen filter. It definitely at the top and rear of the engine bay and more on the nearside than offside.

I've tried the rubber hose 'stethoscope' approach to try and isolate the sourse without any real success and the noise always disappears after a couple of minutes of driving.

It driving me mad Big Cry

Any helpful suggestions gratefully received.

Post #546542 9th Mar 2020 11:54am
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lighthouse



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have you checked for splits in turbo hoses

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spanielzrus



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Buckingham Blue

Yes all turbo hoses appear to be fine.. No whooshing noises. Sure noise is coming from up high in the rear of the engine bay/heater intake/battery area.

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RichM63



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France 2006 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey

FBH would be my guess, if one is fitted. L322 3.6 TDV8 Vogue. 07MY
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spanielzrus



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Unless I'm mistaken (quite possible BTW) the FBH is in the wheel arches? Confused

Im not discounting this but why would it give the noise so high up in the engine bay area?

My little grey cells are jangling about a post (can't remember where) that i read about some sort of 'flap' in the fresh air induction unit but i cant find it again any where.

Again thanks for the replies. I love a good mystery Rolling Eyes

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SidewaysMatt



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Giverny Green

FBH itself is in the engine bay, next to the N/S suspension turret, but yes the exhaust for it is in the wheel arch. 2004 Vogue TD6 - Remapped Smile
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spanielzrus



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I'll take a look at the FBH and see if I can get any further. Also I think I found the other post I was referring to. It was to do with the "HVAC recirculation valve". Anyones thoughts on that one? Is it easy to get to/check/replace? Many thanks.

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spanielzrus



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Found the following online which sounds exactly like the problem. Will do some investigation with the FBH when the weather improves. Thanks again for the replies.


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