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hi all,
i have a 2003/4 berlingo 2.0 hdi and a while ago i noticed a whirring noise that occurs after engine is switched off, sounds like a small electric motor or pump and it lasts a few mins before fading.
it continues even if battery disconnected.
i noticed it again today after it wouldn't start after i changed fuel filter.
my berlingo does not have fuel pump in tank as it has the pressure bulb near filter.
any ideas what it is?
thanks.
steve g.
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He put this question in the wrong section ( M49 ) before and has now started a new topic in the correct area in an attempt to get a better response, hopefully.
Anyway, if it happens with the battery disconnected then it cannot be a motor or other such item. In the previous posting I suggested it might be the cooling system depressurising.
2007 M59 1.6 HDi
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cheers geoff! i hear what you are saying, but it definitely 'wirrs' like something spinning down.
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As I posted in the other thread also, it would appear to be the brake servo making the noise on my M59. Stops after a few pumps of the pedal.
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Same with mine, I just guessed it was the ecu shutting down' certainly causing no trouble.
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surely the ecu has no moving parts? and it wouldn't continue if battery disconnected?
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