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Old 24 November 2003, 08:09 PM
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my 93wrx has developed a high pitched buzz
this only occures after i have give her the first boot after warming (ofcourse)
and then it becomes constant going up and down in pitch with the revs
any idea's ?
thanks in advance

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Old 25 November 2003, 12:21 AM
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loose heatshield ?
Old 25 November 2003, 12:29 AM
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Had something similar once on a Golf GTI - like a cross between a buzz and a whine varying in pitch with the engine revs.

Turned out to be the timing belt tensioner that had come loose and worked it's way into a position that was putting too much tension on the timing belt.

Don't know if this is anything like your prob, but worth a try!

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loose heatshield.............cheap to get sorted:-)
Old 26 November 2003, 10:37 AM
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cheers for the thought's
i'll give them ago
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