Audi A4 Tensioner Pulley Noise. likely an aux belt tensioner/idler, if the belt is new and in good condition i wouldn't bother changing it again. The only nice thing about a failing idler pulley is. It's not making any screeching, chirping noises. Yes, its making a vibrating. I had a similar issue on mine where i. if you have indeed checked all associated connections and earths, then i would say you have a poorly alternator, particularly if you believe the clicking noise is. just so you know if it's a 3.0tdi it has a fixed alternator pulley not a clutched one. the noise seems to be coming from the lhs of the engine as (you look at it) and i suspect it may be the belt tensioner. you should check the condition of the belt tensioner and pulley ever six months and replace it as need and certainly before failure. it's sounds a lot like a bearing type noise, only present as you lift, as the load momentarily goes off the drive, fading as. i have a 2005 audi a4 3.0 cab and i have noticed over a long period of time a noise coming from the front belt. i have a 2001 audi a4 1.8t awm 180,000 miles.
if you have indeed checked all associated connections and earths, then i would say you have a poorly alternator, particularly if you believe the clicking noise is. It's not making any screeching, chirping noises. i have a 2005 audi a4 3.0 cab and i have noticed over a long period of time a noise coming from the front belt. likely an aux belt tensioner/idler, if the belt is new and in good condition i wouldn't bother changing it again. i have a 2001 audi a4 1.8t awm 180,000 miles. I had a similar issue on mine where i. you should check the condition of the belt tensioner and pulley ever six months and replace it as need and certainly before failure. Yes, its making a vibrating. The only nice thing about a failing idler pulley is. the noise seems to be coming from the lhs of the engine as (you look at it) and i suspect it may be the belt tensioner.
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Audi A4 Tensioner Pulley Noise likely an aux belt tensioner/idler, if the belt is new and in good condition i wouldn't bother changing it again. you should check the condition of the belt tensioner and pulley ever six months and replace it as need and certainly before failure. i have a 2001 audi a4 1.8t awm 180,000 miles. It's not making any screeching, chirping noises. the noise seems to be coming from the lhs of the engine as (you look at it) and i suspect it may be the belt tensioner. The only nice thing about a failing idler pulley is. it's sounds a lot like a bearing type noise, only present as you lift, as the load momentarily goes off the drive, fading as. i have a 2005 audi a4 3.0 cab and i have noticed over a long period of time a noise coming from the front belt. if you have indeed checked all associated connections and earths, then i would say you have a poorly alternator, particularly if you believe the clicking noise is. just so you know if it's a 3.0tdi it has a fixed alternator pulley not a clutched one. likely an aux belt tensioner/idler, if the belt is new and in good condition i wouldn't bother changing it again. Yes, its making a vibrating. I had a similar issue on mine where i.