Try this for your rattle can sound at start-up.
Try this for your rattle can sound at start-up.
I know this has been discussed in the past, but it's worth a shot. Supposedly, the cam phasers don't "park" correctly. For people that have the rattle can sound after start-up, try turning the car to the "ON" position (engine off). Let it sit for 10-15 seconds (prime the HPFP); then, start the car. Obviously, you might have to replace the cam phaser solenoids, but it might help/fix the problem. Just looking out for you guys.
ive had this happen to me before in the past. I have be putting my key in the ON position for about 5-7 seconds before I start it and it hasnt happened yet. I dont know if its the solution or if my car just decided to stop doing it lol
This is the only video I could find with the sound (best one):
As long as it doesn't do it more than a couple of seconds (constantly), I think we'll be ok.
Here's a good thread on this: https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/08-1...14/index3.html
Here's a good post within said thread:
"This "ratcheting" noise at cold start up (when it's really cold outside) has been answered long ago by a GM engineer (Bill if I remember correctly) and it is the cam phasers. He went on to say that it does NOT hurt the car and it's basically the phasers running dry for a few secs and once they get oil it stops. I run 0w-30 for the winter and that noise has never come back after 2 winters."
I wish we could find Bill to answer this, lol, or at least find the thread.
Here's a good post within said thread:
"This "ratcheting" noise at cold start up (when it's really cold outside) has been answered long ago by a GM engineer (Bill if I remember correctly) and it is the cam phasers. He went on to say that it does NOT hurt the car and it's basically the phasers running dry for a few secs and once they get oil it stops. I run 0w-30 for the winter and that noise has never come back after 2 winters."
I wish we could find Bill to answer this, lol, or at least find the thread.



