When you observe abnormal sounds on your Renault Twingo you tend to concerns about them. Specifically when you feel a noise when you accelerate on your Renault Twingo. It is instantly assimilated to an engine problem and can therefore be severe. As we know that you do not take these complications lightly, we have decided to create this article to help you find the causes and get rid of this matter as quickly as possible. To do this, we will first see what are the reasons of a high pitched noise when accelerating with my Renault Twingo, then what is a whistling or ratling noise at the acceleration of my Renault Twingo, then the origins of a noise that intensifies during acceleration and at last a noise that stops when I stop accelerating.
Ma Renault Twingo makes a high-pitched noise when I accelerate:
If your Renault Twingo makes a loud noise when you accelerate, it is quite plausible that the alternator belt is the cause of your problem. You will need to establish if this noise shows up suddenly and if it can stop as it started. The alternator belt is a wearing part that is used to get power to the secondary components of your Renault Twingo’s engine and although it is less important than the timing belt it can induce engine troubles if it stops working. This sound may be a sign of a slackened belt, in which case the tensioner roller or its wear and tear may be at fault. In any case, check the condition of your belt and its tension. If it causes this acceleration noise on Renault Twingo, go to your mechanic.
Ma Renault Twingo makes whining noise when I accelerate:
- Rattling or whistling noise created by the turbo
- Humming noise caused by air leakage
If you have a power loss that occurs with the rattling noise when you accelerate with your Renault Twingo, it is possible that your turbo is declining and some of its components are at the end of their life. Examine it and change it if it is the cause, otherwise you risk blockage your engine in the long run. If you hear this blowing or whistling sound on your car, feel free to consult this content page about turbo noises on Renault Twingo, if you would like more information.
If, on the other hand, you do not get any power loss due to an humming noise on your Renault Twingo, it is more than likely that you have one of your junctions or air hoses that has holes. So check the whole air supply system from your air filter to your engine to determine the starting point of this acceleration sound.
Ma Renault Twingo makes an increasingly loud noise when I accelerate:
If, on the other hand, you have the feeling that the more you gain speed, the more your noise at acceleration on Renault Twingo gets loud, then you will have to check the rolling parts of your automobile. Indeed, if this loud noise does not emerge when you iddle, it is surely related to your transmission, and, in general, to your wheels. The most basic reason is the state of your bearings, so remember to check their condition to make sure it is not the reason of this loud noise when you accelerate. If not, go to this article about the noises related to Renault Twingo noise wheels.
Ma Renault Twingo makes a noise when I accelerate that stops when I stop accelerating:
To finish, if you encounter a noise when accelerating with your Renault Twingo and this noise which could be a cliking sound tends to reduce when you disengage (press the clutch pedal), then one of the wear parts of your clutch system may be the reason. Indeed, the clutch release bearings must be changed almost every 120 000 / 130 000km. To evaluate it, you just have to see if you have more difficulty than usual shifting gears, if you feel a resistance either stronger or non-existent in the clutch pedal. If you have any of these symptoms, go to your auto mechanic to change the clutch release bearings on your Renault Twingo. Look at our article on clutch noise on Renault Twingo for more information.