Loud Startup......2008 base

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mktrat
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vibrologist wrote:
mktrat wrote: Still trying to figure out my noisy warmup. I start the car and let it run, it starts off really loud (like an exhaust leak) then as the engine warms up it quiets down. Inside the cabin smells a bit of exhaust? When I accelerate I get lifter like noise. It's probably all related, I'm thinking maybe the exhaust manifold gasket?

Any ideas Guys/Gals?
Use a piece of paper and hold it near the places that you suspect to leak while the engine idles. Disconnect the fan if needed. Alternately use a length of garden hose as a stethoscope to narrow down where the noise comes from.

Just got a P0171 code. Intake gasket has never been replaced (I am the original owner) so maybe start there? I can knock that job out pretty easy so for the cost of the gasket, it probably should be fixed anyway.
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That would be a good start. When I replaced mine the Toyota Dealer gave me a new black gasket. I expected an orange colored updated version. I wanted to replace the TB gasket as well but they did not have it handy. I used sensor save silicone along the outside circumference of the the original gasket.
Find a Toyota Matrix VIN for the matching model to use when you go to the Toyota dealer.
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vibrologist wrote:That would be a good start. When I replaced mine the Toyota Dealer gave me a new black gasket. I expected an orange colored updated version. I wanted to replace the TB gasket as well but they did not have it handy. I used sensor save silicone along the outside circumference of the the original gasket.
Find a Toyota Matrix VIN for the matching model to use when you go to the Toyota dealer.


The more I'm thinking about it, I think it's on the exhaust side of things. Something that expands when it heats up, and seals. Thoughts?
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Sound going away on heat up is classic exhaust leak. Block to manifold, broken manifold bolt, manifold to down pipe are the three likely causes.
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I'll trust jayoldschool on that.
Put it on jack stands and run it in cold idle mode feel for leaks with your hands. Without touching metal of course.

However: A lean code is still there and most likely it is caused by a vacuum leak on the intake side. Once it is warmed up the computer tries to compensate which can also affect the sound of the engine.
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vibrologist wrote:I'll trust jayoldschool on that.
Put it on jack stands and run it in cold idle mode feel for leaks with your hands. Without touching metal of course.

However: A lean code is still there and most likely it is caused by a vacuum leak on the intake side. Once it is warmed up the computer tries to compensate which can also affect the sound of the engine.

Actually the code cleared. I'll try to get it on stands tomorrow.

What's "cold idle mode"?
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Idle after cold start. At that time the computer is in "open Mode" using programmed data. Once the ECT sensor tells the computer that the engine is warm it will switch to "closed mode" and use the data from all the sensors.

For you it is simple: for as long as it is running loud you can find the leaks.
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So I followed the suggestion of jack stands and hands/paper to find the leaks. Yeah, NO.

My baby is going to the doctor, she has an appt this afternoon. Hopefully it'll only be minor surgery. :lol:
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I would guess you might find the leak at the exhaust manifold to pipe connection coming out of the rear of the engine. If this is it then these are the parts that will need to be replaced:

Vibe exhaust bolts|springs and gasket
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Let us know what you found out.
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Exhaust Manifold replacement......... :shock:

That's a kick in the teeth.
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mktrat wrote:Exhaust Manifold replacement......... :shock:

That's a kick in the teeth.
I have a good spare in storage if you live in TX.
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lannvouivre wrote:
mktrat wrote:Exhaust Manifold replacement......... :shock:

That's a kick in the teeth.
I have a good spare in storage if you live in TX.


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Junk Yard would be cheaper!
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Chiadog wrote:Junk Yard would be cheaper!

True.

And yet, I have virtually no replacement part cost into this car after 8.5 years of ownership (regular maintenance excluded). I'll take the hit on this and make it easier for myself. My time is too precious these days.

Sorry to totally go against the genvibe ways, but sometimes.......
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She is all better, even though the first part that was ordered was defective from the stealership.

$700 dollars and no broken bolts later she purrs again.
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Hello! :) New here, but not necessarily to Vibes or cars.

Would those headers work on a 2003 Vibe GT? I have a busted manifold, and am surprised how difficult it is to find an inexpensive repair. These would repair, and maybe add some (intentional) noise. Thanks for the help.
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No, it's different.

https://www.amazon.com/DC-Sports-THC440 ... B0049TY7YS

THC4403 is the one you'd need, although the GT manifold is actually already a header. If you can get a GT replacement used one, that would be about the same.
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