Chirping noise in my 2018 Swift GLX - CVT

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lI’ve had my 2018 Swift GLX (ZC83S) for a few months now, I got it second-hand with 45k miles on it. Sometime last week, I noticed a chirping noise coming from the left side of the engine bay when I put it in drive. It’s there at low speeds but disappears around 10mph or when I shift back to neutral. Two mechanics checked it out: one said it sounded fine, and the other thought it might be dashboard vibrations. Could this be CVT-related, or is it normal?
 
lI’ve had my 2018 Swift GLX (ZC83S) for a few months now, I got it second-hand with 45k miles on it. Sometime last week, I noticed a chirping noise coming from the left side of the engine bay when I put it in drive. It’s there at low speeds but disappears around 10mph or when I shift back to neutral. Two mechanics checked it out: one said it sounded fine, and the other thought it might be dashboard vibrations. Could this be CVT-related, or is it normal?
It could be something loose, like a heat shield. You might want to check under the hood to see if anything's rattling around.
 
It could be something loose, like a heat shield. You might want to check under the hood to see if anything's rattling around.
I will inspect the hood for any rattling components or a loose heat shield. I hope that is something that can be easily fixed, thanks by the way.
 
lI’ve had my 2018 Swift GLX (ZC83S) for a few months now, I got it second-hand with 45k miles on it. Sometime last week, I noticed a chirping noise coming from the left side of the engine bay when I put it in drive. It’s there at low speeds but disappears around 10mph or when I shift back to neutral. Two mechanics checked it out: one said it sounded fine, and the other thought it might be dashboard vibrations. Could this be CVT-related, or is it normal?

Did you ever figure out what was causing that problem with your car? My son has the exact same car, and he's having the exact same issue. We've taken it to a bunch of mechanics, but nobody seems to be able to pinpoint the problem and fix it. It's really frustrating!
 

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