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A new phenomenon has come to my 04 Cayenne S. 74K miles

On cold start up I hear what I will call a Kazoo sound at the moment just AFTER the engine ignites. And it immediately tapers once the engine is spinning. Less than one second.

This does not happen on subsequent starts after the engine is at operating temps.

Today, after sitting for about an hour (engine off), I jump in to fire it up to head off and the engine spits, sputters, and then dies.

It would not allow another attempted start until I removed the key completely.

I remove the key and try to start it again. It spits and sputters and then I tap the gas pedal a little bit and it finally ignites.

It has not done this since with three different shut downs and restarts today and the engine light has not come on for any of these events.

Anything I need to concern myself with base on others experiences? Something about to fail? Eject seats about to fire unexpectedly?

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  • 3 weeks later...

I don't think so. I think the fuel pumps do their thing when the front door opens after sitting for a while. I will hear a hum or whatever that sound is for about a second when the door opens. I considered that normal.

This quite loud sound happens only on start up after the key has been turned to start the ignition sequence.

Hasn't happened in a while.

I know it's waiting to do this right after someone is admiring the car and I fire it up. Kind of like the hamsters in the AC unit making racket non-stop only when I have a passenger...

:angry:

So its not the fuel pumps going thru pre flight ?

Have you been successful in locating the cause of this? I have the same sound but haven't narrowed it down yet.

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Surely if it were the starter it would be making this sound all the time at start up?

For my car at least it has been intermittent. I don't know the location of the starter motor on the car but this just sounds like an air leak that seals itself almost at once.

Another $0.02

:huh:

It sure sounds like the starter, a common problem.
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I have a 2004 S with 44,000 miles and also getting the brief "kazoo" sound right after a COLD start up. Never happens on repeat "hot" starts. I've read all the starter theories but has anybody nailed this down yet? I'll be heading to the dealer to pick up some odds-and-ends later this week and will run it by the Svc Advisor. From the posts, clearly another common Cayenne "issue."

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The problem is the starter, replace it or have it rebuilt, I have never seen this problem cause a no start situation just the noise. As to the oil in the intercoolers, it's normal to find some oil in them but how much is too much is another question. Are you constantly added oil and have no signs of an external leak?

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It is probably the left inter cooler which contains the most oil, caused by the different positions of the turbo oil return lines left and right. The left side line runs hotter and becomes clogged with oil residues, i would clean the interior of the line first.

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