Turning off car
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Turning off car
I noticed that after turning the car off the hood still has some additional noise that stays on for a few minutes. I have a 2014 Q5 TDI and don't recall hearing any noise after putting the car in park and shutting the engine off...
It could be that it is getting colder now? I was out of town for a week and the car was larger in an airport garage etc...
Is this normal? I had it happen today after about a 15 minute drive to the gym as well.
It could be that it is getting colder now? I was out of town for a week and the car was larger in an airport garage etc...
Is this normal? I had it happen today after about a 15 minute drive to the gym as well.
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I have the 2015 TDI and I had a noise coming from under the hood area on one occasion. I took it to be passive regeneration of the DFP. I took it back out into the neighborhood in manual shift and drove around at 2500 rpms at 20 mph. Hadn't heard it since.
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A more subtle noise could be something like the fans still running to cool the engine compartment off before fully shutting off, and there's usually relays and such that are switching off various things.
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Even if you've owned diesels before, the regen process that the Q5 runs would likely still be new to you, especially the car sometimes continuing to run after you've turned it off (and gotten out and locked it). Shouldn't take too long to get used to what is "normal" for it, but especially with regen the first time it's pretty much "Uh, what's the deal here?". I knew it'd do it, but still wasn't sure what to expect until the first time.
I'm not sure what the trigger for running regen is, if it's time- or mileage-based or if there's some sort of calculation going on to figure out when it's needed so it could seem more "random". The longer you drive at a time, the more likely it is that if regen starts it will be able to complete prior to arriving at your destination so you wouldn't necessarily notice it doing its thing. I've had times I've noticed it every few times I've gotten out, other times I only notice start/stop occasionally not triggering for a while during the commute when it should've been able to activate.
I'm not sure what the trigger for running regen is, if it's time- or mileage-based or if there's some sort of calculation going on to figure out when it's needed so it could seem more "random". The longer you drive at a time, the more likely it is that if regen starts it will be able to complete prior to arriving at your destination so you wouldn't necessarily notice it doing its thing. I've had times I've noticed it every few times I've gotten out, other times I only notice start/stop occasionally not triggering for a while during the commute when it should've been able to activate.
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Thanks! I hadn't driven the car for a week and I guess my have driven it a bit more "spirited" on my way home through route 17 to Santa Cruz! I enjoy the 26 mile curvy mountain road and feel that audis and subarus were made for the journey.
I don't recall ever hearing the car "stay on" or go through a process before so I thought it was strange... I am just over 10,500 miles and unsure if that might have triggered it etc...
This forum is very useful as I am a total newbie to the TDI / diesel world... Loving every minute of it!
I don't recall ever hearing the car "stay on" or go through a process before so I thought it was strange... I am just over 10,500 miles and unsure if that might have triggered it etc...
This forum is very useful as I am a total newbie to the TDI / diesel world... Loving every minute of it!
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This exact thing happened last night to my TDI. In my case, I'm sure it was the Regen process, since the heat coming from under the Q was very noticeable. The fans were very loud, but after letting it sit for about 5 mins and having it not stop, I decided to pull out of the garage and drive through the canyons for a little while for the process to finish properly.
This seems to be common for an interrupted Regen cycle process. I would recommend that if your TDI does encounter this to allow it to finish or let it sit in a well ventilated area, since, the amount of heat I felt coming from the undercarriage was very noticeable. So just be careful if you do encounter this while in a poorly ventilated garage.
This seems to be common for an interrupted Regen cycle process. I would recommend that if your TDI does encounter this to allow it to finish or let it sit in a well ventilated area, since, the amount of heat I felt coming from the undercarriage was very noticeable. So just be careful if you do encounter this while in a poorly ventilated garage.
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The TDI'll be the only one making sure to actively bake the system, though, and certainly makes a lot more noise than just the fan finishing up cooling off the engine bay.