997 turbo - problems?

997 turbo - problems?

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andyglos

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Sunday 15th February 2015
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Hi, I went to start my 2007 car this morning and it wouldn't turn over very well on the first turn of the key; it is a fairly new battery and kept on trickle charge all the time so didn't think this was the issue. Tried again and it burst into life but it is making a noise like a bag of bolts from the engine compartment; far noisier that the usual rattles and the air con, heated seat, rear window heater etc controls aren't working... The air con display is blank.

There are no engine lights on, no fault codes showing, just an exceptionally noisy car with no climate controls working. Does anyone have any ideas what the problem might be? Am loathe to drive the car but the small amount I have driven it on the drive doesn't show any change in the noise when the oil is warm, when the clutch is depressed, gears engaged etc.

I am wondering if it is something amiss with the alternator or air con compressor..... Perhaps initially seized and then when starting the engine it has overloaded the climate control circuit.

Car is under warranty and I will be on to the OPC tomorrow but I would like a peaceful nights sleep tonight!?

Thanks in advance for any answers.

andyglos

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271 posts

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Sunday 15th February 2015
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Thanks for the advice...... Hope I don't end up having the same battle that you had! :-)

andyglos

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Sunday 15th February 2015
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Thanks, my money is on the dry /seized bearing as it is infrequently used..........

andyglos

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Tuesday 17th February 2015
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Will let you know tomorrow. Planning on calling Porsche Assist in the morning, see what they have to say.

andyglos

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Thursday 19th February 2015
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Well, the car was recovered to the OPC yesterday after the AA guy agreed that it shouldn't be driven. A phone call from the OPC today informs me that they think it is the air con causing the issue and that they have ordered a part which will have to travel from Germany. Suspect it will be off the road until next Wed.

andyglos

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Thursday 26th February 2015
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Well, it seems it is all fixed now. Am told by the OPC that a pulley had seized on the air con compressor so they have fitted a new unit.

andyglos

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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Yes, it would have been around £800-1000 had it not been under warranty. In addition to the air con comp they replaced a few other bits as well plus the drive belt. All in all can't complain.