Timing belt
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in disagreeing with my stmt that Audi and others are once again looking towards turbo V6 power, you used the example of an old 2.7TT design in comparing weight to the V8's.
you seem to be stuck on a direct weight comparison between B5 and B6 S4 engines. however, that was not the discussion, and never has been. it's whether auto mfgrs are moving towards lighter and more efficient turbo V6 engines, and they are. again, not just Audi.
and you disagreed with me and others disagreed with you. kind of silly isn't it? who disagreed with whom.
i think you were wrong in your V6 weight analysis and i think you are wrong here with attributing a "high pitched whistle" to timing belt tensioners. they don't make that noise. you are obviously hearing a different noise on your car.
if you can't take it, don't dish it out.
you seem to be stuck on a direct weight comparison between B5 and B6 S4 engines. however, that was not the discussion, and never has been. it's whether auto mfgrs are moving towards lighter and more efficient turbo V6 engines, and they are. again, not just Audi.
and you disagreed with me and others disagreed with you. kind of silly isn't it? who disagreed with whom.
i think you were wrong in your V6 weight analysis and i think you are wrong here with attributing a "high pitched whistle" to timing belt tensioners. they don't make that noise. you are obviously hearing a different noise on your car.
if you can't take it, don't dish it out.
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"-Timing belt-Replace belt. (4.2L V8 engine only) (except Audi Allroad and Audi A8)."
This is VERBATIM from the book. Yes, I know it's a chain...I'm only the messenger.
This is VERBATIM from the book. Yes, I know it's a chain...I'm only the messenger.
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without ill effects.
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No debate...it's in my b6 Maintenance schedule per above thread.
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Did you check your power steering fluid level? That could cause a whining noise when cold. Theres a TSB that applies to most A4's and S4's that describes a whining noise when cold. What it tells you to do is remove your power steering fluid reservoir cap. On a 4.2 s4 it's under the hood near the drivers side headlight. Pour in some power steering fluid until the fluid level is 10mm above the line on the power steering dipstick that says max. With the car running, power steering fluid reservoir cap still off, move the steering wheel from left to right until you see no more air bubbles in the reservoir, put the cap back on and check the level of fluid again, make sure the fluid level is 10mm above the line on the dipsitck that says max. Road test the car and check your fluid level again. As for a fuel pump noise. Very rarely do B7 s4 fuel pumps cause a noticible noise although it does happen sometimes. If the noise is coming from the passenger side rear seat area its most likely the fuel pressure regulator which is inside of the fuel filter under the car below the passenger side rear seat. It's held on by 4 or 5 fuel lines and one bracket. The way to fix that is to replace the whole fuel filter. On a 2006 s4 with under 50,000 miles it is covered under factory warranty. The belt tensioner on a 4.2l S4 is pretty reliable very rarely do they cause problems but the way to check that is get a flash light. Pull off that plastic cover that says "v8 - 4.2" near your front bumper. I'ts just held on by plastic tabs. it pulls right off easily. With your flashlight look at the pulleys and tensioner. Do they wobble when they spin? or do they spin straight? If they spin straight then the pulleys and tensioner should be fine. But from my experience with s4's with whining noises when cold complaints I can say 90% of the time its the power steering fluid level and air bubbles in the power steering fluid causing the problem and thats an easy fix.