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  1. I have a 2000 S and it starts to make a strange high resonance. The noise does not vary with the rpm but with the speed. It comes from the rear, it’s a kind of rotation noise and It´s so strong that I virtually cant wear the engine. When the car is stopped I can accelerate at top and the engine as no strange noises. The noise is strong at 60-70 km/h, 100 and 120, and when decelerating, even whit the engine at idle, 800 rpm, the sound continues at that speeds. Any idea? Thanks
  2. Hi everyone The problem with the noise, was the xenon. When I turned on the lights, sometimes, the spoiler goes up and that was the tapping noise.I change to a can-bus xenon kit and its all Ok now. About the idle no news for now,I have to clean the throttle body first. Thanks for all your contributions.
  3. Hi Cassiebox, thanks for your answer, The car already have original xenon lights, so maybe de light switch or the alternator, because only get the noise when I turn on the light switch. I need to replace the tensioner pulley, but I don’t believe that's the problem. About the idle, the car do not report any errors, not at all, a friend checks with a odbc connection, but I will clean de throttle body, because, now you mentioned, the idle gets more smooth after that friend check and clean some connections in the engine near the throttle body and I will check about the AOS, but I don’t think was ever replaced.
  4. Hi everyone. I need help whit my 2000 S. When I turn on the headlights, most of times, I start wearing a tap tap tap noise in the rear engine and sometimes I get oil or battery warning lights, or both. I just shut off the car and in restart, turn de headlights on and 8 in 10 times all is ok. Sometimes I have to restart the car twice. Can someone help me whit this? Could be some error in electric system whit the headlights switch and the rear spoiler? I have no idea, the spoiler stays down. Another problem is the engine idle. I have clean de MAF and change the air filter, but only works smooth whit the air conditioned on and from some level of ventilation. That’s strange too. Anyone can help? Thank
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