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Initial description:
To replicate:
Considerations:
- It sounds like metal on metal. About half the time I start from a dead stop, there's a tiny squeaking sound from somewhere up in the engine compartment. Car performs fine, no CEL's or anything. It's been doing it for several thousand miles. I have 33k on my '17 now, and its really only been driven about 3k/year since Covid lockdown originally started. I am not sure, it might be more prevalent on left turns. I was worried for a bit that it might be turbocharger related, but it builds boost quickly and smoothly according to my AP, I've grabbed the engine and mashed it around by hand with no noises. Not sure where to look/check, I grabbed a flashlight and looked for powdered metal or any shiny spots that shouldn't be shiny but I'm coming up empty handed.
To replicate:
- When at a dead stop, put car into gear and start rolling. If I take off without touching the throttle, no noise. If I give it a little gas and start to build boost, I hear the squeak for a sec and it goes away.
Considerations:
- It does seem to be more common if I did any compression braking to stop before taking off again, like downshifting to stop at a light (this made me think something mount-wise was shifting around).
- I am not positive, but it might be more frequent if I am turning left slightly.
- No clunking, etc. from the front end while beating the heck out of it.
- Car still breaks traction and pulls in a straight line when getting on the throttle in first and second, and the first bit of third. The tires just break smoothly until they catch, with just the normal tugging in whatever direction has more traction.