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Test drove an M12 GTO3 last night. Awesome. Sounds like a spaceship and goes like one too. Its an amazing machine.
Car seemed perfect other than one tiny feature you guys might be able to help with:
After the drive we switched the engine off and opened the rear end bit (clamshell???) to see the engine and I could hear a faint hiss from the back end - like something releasing pressure - is this normal?
Cheers guys
Car seemed perfect other than one tiny feature you guys might be able to help with:
After the drive we switched the engine off and opened the rear end bit (clamshell???) to see the engine and I could hear a faint hiss from the back end - like something releasing pressure - is this normal?
Cheers guys
big_treacle said:
ThatPhilBrettGuy said:
Mine will boil the coolant a little after stopping, and you can sometimes here bubbling in the header tank. It's not a problem.
Would that cause this faint hissing noise?
I get the same thing Phil's on my M400.
You'll need to put your head near the coolant resevoir and see if the noise gets louder - if it sounds link boiling water it probably is.
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Richard
Both the coolant and the power steering fluid are known to bubble away, but that's generally not a "hissing" sound. If it was hot weather, the fuel tank does also get hot and hence it could be a bit of fuel expansion vapour - but I've never expierenced that.
As with all car purchases, it's always best to get a professional to check the car over before you finalise it. If it's a private buy I'd approach one of the Noble service centres to give the car the once over, if it's a dealer sell then ask them directly what the noise is.
J
As with all car purchases, it's always best to get a professional to check the car over before you finalise it. If it's a private buy I'd approach one of the Noble service centres to give the car the once over, if it's a dealer sell then ask them directly what the noise is.
J
joust said:
Both the coolant and the power steering fluid are known to bubble away, but that's generally not a "hissing" sound. If it was hot weather, the fuel tank does also get hot and hence it could be a bit of fuel expansion vapour - but I've never expierenced that.
As with all car purchases, it's always best to get a professional to check the car over before you finalise it. If it's a private buy I'd approach one of the Noble service centres to give the car the once over, if it's a dealer sell then ask them directly what the noise is.
J
I guess I'll have a chat with the dealer. From what people are saying about their cars making a few hissing and bubbling sounds, its probably normal but I shall ensure I set my mind at rest one way or another if I decide to go ahead with it.
big_treacle said:Ah - that is perfectly normal - the cooling system is pressurised and hence it will "boil" itself when you stop.
mc101 said:That sounds like what I heard.
If I pop the rear clam on mine after a spin its been known to sit and make quiet hissing noises (sounds like air in a hose kinda thing) -- no leaks of any kind so guess this is "normal" -- its only just audible tho....
As you say though, check with the dealer - they are all knowledgeable and will tell you what it is/was.
J
My mum's car does this every time the car warms up fully and it switched off (I know because I supervise her into the garage). It has done this from new.
The sound comes from the air filters, so I imagine it's just some kind of vacuum being filled.
Funny that it only does it when it's warm though.
The sound comes from the air filters, so I imagine it's just some kind of vacuum being filled.
Funny that it only does it when it's warm though.
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