So, picked the car up today.

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At first I was like

because it's running fantastically well.

The poly engine mounts feel fantastic without transmitting too much vibration to the cabin, and the brakes feel awesome with the braided lines and yellow-stuff pads.

Half an hour later, though, I was all

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That noise which has been plaguing me for the last few weeks is still there

:wall: and on top of that, the clutch is slipping.

At 60 mph on the motorway, if I bury my foot in 5th the revs rise about 500-1000rpm before dropping back down again.

At this point I have to say I was pretty narked off.

Thinking my ham-fisted approach to car-DIY couldn't make things worse, I thought

'sod it' and popped the alternator belt off.

The noise stopped.

Hmmm.

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Popped it back on, and there is was again.

OK, so that's a start!

At this point I did what I always did in this sort of situation, which is to call Pete and wail down the phone at him about how Toyota can't nail a car together for toffee, etc.

The usual stuff

I was assuming the noise meant the alternator was to blame, as that seemed the most likely suspect, but Pete then pointed out that the air-con runs on an electro-magnetic clutch.

So, with the engine running I push the magic button and

- voila! The noise is gone! Looks like there's some dirt or grit or something in the A/C clutch that's causing the noise.

So, a couple of questions:

1) Given that Rogue replaced the clutch fluid for me, and that the bite-point seems higher than it was, I assume it's worth getting the clutch re-bled before assuming the worst?
2) Rather than fanny around with the air-con, is it possible to just buy a shorter alternator belt and by-pass the air-con pulley? I''d rather not have to remove the aircon completely given that Le Mans is just over 3 weeks away.

Any idea what size belt I'd need?

And finally, managed to get the new Euro rear numberplate fitted


