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Cold engine have noise - 2001 Toyota Echo

  • dvpetrovich Feb 21, 2011

    my 2001 echo make noise when engine cold in passenger side and if I go 10ml noise stoped?????????????????

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Hi and welcome to FixYa!

May I ask what kind of noise do you hear and what side does it occur. Hope to know more.

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