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Im getting this crunching noise when i start the car up in the morning and it initially happens a couple of second after the engine kicks over.

It only happens in the morining, but not always only ocassionally and sometimes you can barely heart it and sometimes it doesn't happen at all. When the engine is started when warm it doesn't happen at all.

Any suggestions

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Nah mate that ABS test only occurs when the car is moving not when it is in park.

Sorry mate, I misunderstanding," i start the car up in " mean start the engine? Am I right?

I thing maybe the engine oil system problem?

Just guess, I am not very good at that.

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Its alright guys i realised that it was the garage door LOL sounds stupid.

My garage it pretty much air tight and the garage door is aluminium, so when the door of the car is closed the garage door vibrates. When the car is started the exhaust blows out pressure onto the door.

All good but thankyou anyway for your replys.

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