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GOT PROBLEMS OR ISSUES? => DIESEL => Topic started by: neoto on May 09, 2011, 10:49:30

Title: Diesel sound?
Post by: neoto on May 09, 2011, 10:49:30
Not really a problem or an issue but the sound of my new i30 diesel is bothering me.
We have another Renault Megane 1.5 (diesel) at home and it relly purrs like a kitten.. :) On the other hand, my Hyundai makes really weird noises.
First, when the cold engine is started, really loud diesel knocking is heard. It goes away after a few minutes of driving. This one doesn't bother me so much.
Then, when the engine is warmed up, light acceleration makes is knock quite loud. This is worst right around 2000 rpm.
I told about my 'findings' at the local Hyundai shop, but they insist that this is completely normal (they didn't take it for a drive or even hear the running car...) and that it would go away over time...
Otherwise, the car has 4600 km, engine temperature is normal, fuel consuption also.

Do you (other i30 diesel drivers) experience the same?
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: Dazzler on May 09, 2011, 10:58:48
We had a 1.6 CRDi for around 2.5 years (68,000 kms) and although it was a bit chuggy when cold was otherwise fairly quiet when cruising and only moderately audible at higher revs.. :undecided:
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: 2i30s on May 09, 2011, 11:04:17
this may sound stupid,but,have you checked the engine oil is full.  :idea:
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: neoto on May 09, 2011, 11:17:58
this may sound stupid,but,have you checked the engine oil is full.  :idea:

Last time I checked it, it was full. I will check it today.
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: Shambles on May 09, 2011, 11:19:34
A loud knocking is not right. Sure, a slight diesel chatter is to be expected with so few Ks on the clock and that will soon seem normal - may even lessen over time.

But not a knocking noise.
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: 2i30s on May 09, 2011, 11:27:13
A loud knocking is not right. Sure, a slight diesel chatter is to be expected with so few Ks on the clock and that will soon seem normal - may even lessen over time.

But not a knocking noise.
that's why i mentioned the oil.  :scared:
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: Pip on May 09, 2011, 14:10:28
Do you (other i30 diesel drivers) experience the same?
Yes, normal. :cool:
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: eye30 on May 09, 2011, 17:23:36
Get a clatter at start up but otherwise mine is so quite that sometimes I have to check the tacho to make sure it is running.

Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: neoto on May 09, 2011, 17:44:00
Checked oil - ok.

When warm, mine is quite in idle but little noisier when the A/C is ON.

Tomorrow I will try to record it.
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: 2i30s on May 10, 2011, 07:28:36
 :goodjob:
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: agentr31 on May 10, 2011, 10:58:13
thats because the aircon compressor is a touch noisy on them... mines like that... its normal
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: Alasama on May 10, 2011, 14:20:12
My cw is now 1 year old and I no more pay attention to the noise of engine, keep on telling myself, diesel engine is just different from petrol one.  :mrgreen: But really love the whistle sound of engine.  :whistler:
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: Oldroller on May 27, 2011, 17:33:37
My 2009 SX is also rather noisy after a cold start, and for a while is rather throbby -- ie sounds to me like 1 or 2 cylinders are noisier than the others. The noise is a little like the tappett noise of the old VW Beetle I owned over 40 years ago. When warmed up fully, my CRDi is somewhat quieter with the noise now better equalised between the cylinders. There is a slight rattle under light acceleration at around 2000 rpm, but I think this is typical of all diesels.

What disappoints me a bit is that from inside with all windows up, even when warm there is a distinct throb when starting off gently at revs just above idle speed. This sounds like something which happens on each engine revolution rather than as each cylinder fires. There is also a rather nasally whine from the engine, strictly proportional to engine revs, most noticeable a little over 2000 rpm. This is not the turbo which is a much higher pitched whistle, and depends on throttle setting more than engine speed.

I guess I am a bit of a fusspot about these noises, but they do not always annoy me as much -- depends what mood I am in. I am not worried that any of them indicate a problem. They are all probably quite normal for this model.
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: Dazzler on May 27, 2011, 22:57:58
Welcome Oldroller.. Can't say I remember that with our previous CRDi? a bit rattly at startup but probably quieter on the highway and under load than the wife's 2.0 petrol CW.. :confused:
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: WylieCoyote on May 28, 2011, 11:27:52
My diesel is quiet.

What can happen though (and I'll use my Kia Sorento diesel as an example) is that from a cold start the engine will sound more rattlier than when warmed up. With my Kia (the child company of hyundai), apparently what happens is from cold start to normal running temperature the engine is quite noisy/rattly. This is caused by the ECU supplying a greater quantity of fuel to the cylinders by way of the injectors. This is akin to the choke used on petrol engines - the choke restricting air intake thereby increasing the fuel being supplied to the engine. Similarly the diesel does the same until normal running temperature is reached. With my Kia, normal running temperature starts at 75C. Using my Scangauge, normal running temp is anything from 75C to 115C but runs mainly at 92C. Watching Fuel usage on the scangauge, prior to reaching running temp, the amount of fuel being burned is almost double than at when at normal running temp.

The noise you may be hearing is the extra fuel being detonated and can be from a louder rumble to a loud rattly tappet noise.  This is normal.

If you are unsure, you should always check with your dealer/service agent.
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: neoto on May 29, 2011, 08:30:27
WylieCoyote, thank you for the answer. I somehow got used to this noise now :) However, I am still unsure whether the 'rattling' noise during acceleration (with the warmed-up engine) is normal or not. I should find another owner of diesel i30 here in vicinity and drive a few kilometers with him).

btw, do you know how the Scangauge gets the data on the fuel consumption? Is it using any diesel-specific PID in the OBD list?
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: Dazzler on May 29, 2011, 08:57:18
I should find another owner of diesel i30 here in vicinity and drive a few kilometers with him).

That would be the way.. Check out our google map to see who may be close by and send them a pm  :goodjob:
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: 2i30s on May 29, 2011, 11:45:07
hey dazz,i drove Rusty's diesel last weekend down the street and back and found it quieter than my hatch.[2.0 petrol]  :goodjob: geez there got some torque.  :mrgreen: :goodjob:
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: Dazzler on May 29, 2011, 12:52:20
hey dazz,i drove Rusty's diesel last weekend down the street and back and found it quieter than my hatch.[2.0 petrol]  :goodjob: geez there got some torque.  :mrgreen: :goodjob:

You're not telling me anything m8  :lol: (if I had to downsize back into a crdi I would cope quite admirably)  :winker:
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: 2i30s on May 29, 2011, 13:07:22
hey dazz,i drove Rusty's diesel last weekend down the street and back and found it quieter than my hatch.[2.0 petrol]  :goodjob: geez there got some torque.  :mrgreen: :goodjob:

You're not telling me anything m8  :lol: (if I had to downsize back into a crdi I would cope quite admirably)  :winker:
:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: WylieCoyote on May 30, 2011, 03:53:02
Neoto
btw, do you know how the Scangauge gets the data on the fuel consumption? Is it using any diesel-specific PID in the OBD list?

Scangauge gets it data from the ECU and presents it to you in readable form. You have to tell scangauge that it is for a diesel, the engine size, fuel tank size etc. The ecu knows fuel usage and distance travelled. Some algorithms have been already programmed so individual gauges can display what you want including immediate fuel usage, immediate fuel economy and I have set up a gauge that tells me average fuel economy for the current tank.  Newer scangauge may already have this gauge includes.
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: neoto on May 30, 2011, 08:28:46
Well, I am asking because I'm planning to do a sort of Scangauge of my own (for my own needs, for now). On the previous car (petrol), it was simple - I just needed measuring the air flow rate and engine load to produce very accurate fuel consumption measurements. However, I don't have any experiences in doing this on a diesel... That's why I'm asking which variables are being monitored in order to calculate the consumption.
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: accim on June 30, 2011, 10:50:54
You know what I would do if I were you? I would go for a test drive with some other Hyundai i30 CRDI or Kia Ceed with the same engine - most Hyundai services have those two test cars. That way, you will be able to compare the two. Just make sure, the cars (engine) really are cold.
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: neoto on June 30, 2011, 12:16:30
Well, the cold engine sound is becoming better (or am I getting accustomed to it). Maybe due to higher temperatures.
The weird sound of the warmed up engine is I think somehow connected to A/C. It is louder when the A/C is on.
Anyway, I rely on 5 year warranty now. If anything is going to fail, they'll fix it.   :evil:
Title: Re: Diesel sound?
Post by: accim on June 30, 2011, 12:26:48
Well, the cold engine sound is becoming better (or am I getting accustomed to it). Maybe due to higher temperatures.
The weird sound of the warmed up engine is I think somehow connected to A/C. It is louder when the A/C is on.
Anyway, I rely on 5 year warranty now. If anything is going to fail, they'll fix it.   :evil:

Yeah, that's the spirit. Well mine is also loud at first, especially in the winter, then it gets quieter. Don't know what is or is not normal. But I don't think i30 CRDI is among the loudest modern-diesels around. Though, when cold... A/C does make some extra sound.
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