Hey folks,
A search has pointed me in what I think is the right direction, but my Cupra yesterday/today decided to start making what I'd call an "exhaust blowing" sound from the back of the engine area.
This noise is VERY bad on start up, and under load, but seems to improve as the car warms up - I couldn't hear it much at all after a 5 mile drive back from work.....
This noise has come on very suddenly - car was fine 2 days ago, and only travels about 8 miles a day.
From knowledge and searching on here, it could be one of several things:
Cracked Manifold
Manifold bolts loose
Manifold gasket leaking
My questions are:
How easy is it to check/gain access to these bolts?
Why would the noise decrease once car has been driven a bit?
How expensive is it likely to be to get fixed?
Is it "safe" to continue to drive on until I can get it booked in?
Thanks folks - I hate driving in a car that sounds like it's knackered, so I want it fixed ASAP, but chances are I'm not going to be able to get it booked in for a while.
A search has pointed me in what I think is the right direction, but my Cupra yesterday/today decided to start making what I'd call an "exhaust blowing" sound from the back of the engine area.
This noise is VERY bad on start up, and under load, but seems to improve as the car warms up - I couldn't hear it much at all after a 5 mile drive back from work.....
This noise has come on very suddenly - car was fine 2 days ago, and only travels about 8 miles a day.
From knowledge and searching on here, it could be one of several things:
Cracked Manifold
Manifold bolts loose
Manifold gasket leaking
My questions are:
How easy is it to check/gain access to these bolts?
Why would the noise decrease once car has been driven a bit?
How expensive is it likely to be to get fixed?
Is it "safe" to continue to drive on until I can get it booked in?
Thanks folks - I hate driving in a car that sounds like it's knackered, so I want it fixed ASAP, but chances are I'm not going to be able to get it booked in for a while.