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Metallic Scraping Noise at 2500 RPM Only After Startup

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slione
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Joined: 19 November 2012
Year and Model: XC70 2002
Location: New Jersey

Metallic Scraping Noise at 2500 RPM Only After Startup

Post by slione »

Consistently after I start the car and drive away, at the first instance of 2500 RPMs I hear a "thin" metallic scrape. It only lasts a second and then is not heard again until the car has been parked, restarted and accelerates to the 2500 RPM mark.

What might this be?
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Polarice70
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Joined: 10 November 2009
Year and Model: 2014 V70XC
Location: Houston, TX

Post by Polarice70 »

I have a similar noise after I back out of the driveway and go forward about 40 feet. It lasts about half a second. It only does this on morning start up, reverse and forward movement. This has been happening for years (2002 XC70). I have had transmission fluid changes, updated the trans servo (IPD) and suspension components (shocks, CVs and motor and trans mounts). The car has also had brake rotors and pads replaced as well. Any ideas??

slione
Posts: 23
Joined: 19 November 2012
Year and Model: XC70 2002
Location: New Jersey

Post by slione »

Good feedback Polarice70. I have been experimenting and it would seem that RPMs are not the critical factor and that it may be distance that triggers the noise. 2500 RPM just happens to be the point I typically hear it when accelerating out of my driveway. If I creep along and keep the RPMs low I can still get the sound and at about the same distance.

I haven't been too worried about (more curious than anything else) but it is good to hear that you have been experiencing the same sort of thing for a long while without any apparent ill effects.

If I had to guess, I suspect it has something to do with the AWD. I don't use the emergency brake when parking but if I did I would speculate that the sound could be a "sticky" e-break cable releasing. It's a strange little noise. It definitely seems as though it comes from the middle or back of the car - not from the engine compartment.
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CountryBum-kin
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Joined: 6 January 2011
Year and Model: S60 2002
Location: Indiana

Post by CountryBum-kin »

Sounds like the ABS check.

slione
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Joined: 19 November 2012
Year and Model: XC70 2002
Location: New Jersey

Post by slione »

CountryBum-kin wrote:Sounds like the ABS check.
OK... getting there! Thank youCountryBum-kin. Using "ABS check" as a search term I found this thread: https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... 4&p=214057.

So, now that we seem to have established that it is the ABS check... what exactly is it that is happening to cause the noise?
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09 Honda Pilot
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slione
Posts: 23
Joined: 19 November 2012
Year and Model: XC70 2002
Location: New Jersey

Post by slione »

I found the answer to my question: http://volvoforums.com/forum/volvo-s60- ... ise-39220/

"...I guess most Volvo owners have noticed the noise that comes from the ABS when the car first reaches 12 mph or 20 km/h after starting the engine, that is the ABS self check and it is normal. This is a "TTRRR" kind of noise that lasts for a fraction of a second (probably less than half a second)."
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natashajohny
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Joined: 6 February 2014
Year and Model: volvo 2007
Location: India

Post by natashajohny »

In your brake pads there is a built in "warning" that your pads are wearing too low. This makes the sound you are describing… If you keep driving can cause damage to the rotor (or disc) from the scraping of the worn pads..

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