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heat shield
In engineering, a heat shield is a component designed to protect an object or a human operator from being burnt or overheated by dissipating, reflecting, and/or absorbing heat. The term is most often used in reference to exhaust heat management and to systems for dissipating frictional heat. Heat shields are used most commonly in the automotive and aerospace industries.
This noise started yesterday and got louder and more persistent today so I'm stuck in Aberdeen while Kwik fit look at it. Car is only about 4 months old so this is disappointing. I had a look myself and couldn't see anything wrong. Might be a loose heat shield or something I guess.
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