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Fuel pump?? Power steering pump??Yep, whenever I turn it to the on / accessory position - I get 2 squeals, followed by 1 shorter squeal (and not as loud) when I turn the key to off. Happens every time, so it’s easy to recreate.
Any idea what “pumps” might be turning on when you turn the key to the on / accessory position, or if this is a known issue. It sounds like a pump or something - but I’m not exactly sure. Vehicle seems to run fine, it’s just when I’m turning key on prior to starting - and then when I turn off.
Just sent you a direct message - but Im also going to post a link to a longer video if anyone wants to take a look / listen....the forum wont let me attach anything larger than a few MB it seems...Mine does the same. A high pitch squeal. I talked to the dealership and they said it was the power steering unit. Could have a future recall. Not now.
Your dealer said they may recall the psu ? Why? Due to the whine?Mine does the same. A high pitch squeal. I talked to the dealership and they said it was the power steering unit. Could have a future recall. Not now.
BTW I have a diesel so may be different sequence on startup. But the power steering pump should be the same, I don’t understand why it would prime on startup so am calling BS on that. On the petrol you probably would have a fuel pump prime prior to start.Does not sound right. If you mean when you first turn the key to the accessory position prior to turning it to start I get a click then the background electrical whine but no mechanical sound like that.
good eye! So Its definitely coming from that part that is actuating...I've uploaded a video of it...can anyone identify what this part is? Sprayed a little WD40 on it to see if it would help....seems to have maybe helped a little, but didnt get rid of completely. Thanks!Same sequence of noise when I turn mine on, but no squeal. So the sequence of "noises" appears to be the same, just not the sound. I see something actuating at the 11 second mark of your second video as well, maybe its there?
That actuator has been discussed on this forum before, I have searched but cant find the post or thread. I am sure someone will be along with the answer soon.finally got a video file to post....I had another Gren owner send me a video of his, and looks like it has grease on it....mine does not when it actuates....any help identifying this part or if I can grease it myself would be great...not sure if it has something internally that is supposed to keep it greased....but definitely getting that metal on metal sound.
Found the thread I was thinking of, but might not be the same actuator:That actuator has been discussed on this forum before, I have searched but cant find the post or thread. I am sure someone will be along with the answer soon.
Yes, it’s on the left side of the engine and definitely part of the wastegate….another Gren owner sent me a video of his, and it looks like it’s oiled or greased, so it doesn’t make that squeal when turning the engine to accessory / on…There are not a lot of external mechanical engine things that position with power applied so my guess would be turbo wastegate also like @Shopkeep said.
The video is a bit close to see exactly where you are. This is taken from the B58 training manual. I think you're looking at items 1 to 3 of the bottom pic? If that's correct then the wastegate/wastegate control linkage is the potential source of the noise.
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It's not self-lubricating so no issues there.Heres a video of what it should look like...you'll see when it engages / disengages - there is clearly some lubricant around that cylinder...and another angle of mine that does not seem to be lubricated, causing the squeal or metal on metal sound...
Yes, it’s on the left side of the engine and definitely part of the wastegate….another Gren owner sent me a video of his, and it looks like it’s oiled or greased, so it doesn’t make that squeal when turning the engine to accessory / on…
If you open your hood and look down the left side of the engine, you’ll see the same part and it actuates when you turn the key (you’ll need another person to do this)
Question is - is this part supposed to self lubricate from the engine somehow, and it’s not…which is causing the metal on metal squeal….or is it as simple as needing to lubricate it myself…
My fear is that it’s supposed to self lubricate from the engine and it’s not for whatever reason…
Happy to help.Thank you very much for all the info - it definitely missed out on lube day…the closest dealer is 3.5 hours away, so lubricating it myself would be easiest at this point. I was doing some “lube research” earlier and saw something about Mouse Milk? Or is there something else you might recommend that is easy to find at any local auto store? Thanks!