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Title: Rattling from rear end
Post by: Gonz on 09 May 2015, 18:24
Hey guys,

I noticed a couple of weeks ago that when I am driving my car at lower speeds (anything to 30 mph) there seems to be a rattle in the back of the car. I cannot quite tell where it is coming from but it sounds like it is from the underneath of the vehicle. It tends to occur when I go over bumps or on an uneven road, but can occur on a smooth road occasionally. Do any of you guys have an idea what it could be?

Thanks!!
Title: Re: Rattling from rear end
Post by: kenny.c on 09 May 2015, 20:07
Id try adjusting the boot stoppers first thing....I spent some time tracking down a rear end rattle....turned out to be the boot.

Ken
Title: Re: Rattling from rear end
Post by: Mark V GTD on 09 May 2015, 20:22
Gonz - this is a suspension issue which is very well documented and discussed (your symptoms are identical) - try a Google search and you will be directed towards a number of forum threads that were active around six to ten months ago. WV  claim the issue is now resolved - how old is your car?
Title: Re: Rattling from rear end
Post by: Gonz on 09 May 2015, 21:58
Gonz - this is a suspension issue which is very well documented and discussed (your symptoms are identical) - try a Google search and you will be directed towards a number of forum threads that were active around six to ten months ago. WV  claim the issue is now resolved - how old is your car?

Thanks for the replies! Car is 64 plate from Oct last year.
Title: Re: Rattling from rear end
Post by: JamesR27 on 10 May 2015, 06:53
I have had the spare wheel causing a rattle and also a heat shield. like said before the other rattle I have had has been down to the bump stops on the boot which needed adjusting.
Title: Re: Rattling from rear end
Post by: Laffo on 10 May 2015, 11:19
I've just had the shock absorbers swapped out, got the car back Friday.
It's definitely improved but still get the odd "thunk" on very uneven roads.
Dealer blamed a defective absorber but if that's the case how come is still there?
I'm giving it a few days to see if it gets as bad as it was then I'll take it back again.
Title: Re: Rattling from rear end
Post by: Gonz on 10 May 2015, 12:08
I've just had the shock absorbers swapped out, got the car back Friday.
It's definitely improved but still get the odd "thunk" on very uneven roads.
Dealer blamed a defective absorber but if that's the case how come is still there?
I'm giving it a few days to see if it gets as bad as it was then I'll take it back again.

Sorry to hear that! Never good when that happens. If it persists and you take it back, let me know what they say please.
Hope its sorted soon.

I will have a look at the spare wheel and boot to see if there is anything that can be rattling in there.
Title: Re: Rattling from rear end
Post by: Gonz on 12 May 2015, 10:34
Hey again guys.

Looked at all the boot and spare tyre, nothing seemed to be able to make the rattling sound from there. After driving it this morning it seems to actually be getting worse. What would you recommend to be the next step?

Thanks
Title: Re: Rattling from rear end
Post by: p3asa on 12 May 2015, 10:56
Have you tried getting someone else to drive it while you sit in the back trying to trace the noise?
Take the parcel shelf out and have a seat down and see what you can find.
You might find just by doing that your noise has stopped!!
Could it be the tailgate rattling against the body of the car?

My experience of taking a car back to the dealer to cure a noise has been poor, unless they know exactly what is causing it. I'd personally want to locate it myself first and then if I was unable to fix it I'd take it back to the dealer.
Title: Re: Rattling from rear end
Post by: Gonz on 12 May 2015, 11:51
Have you tried getting someone else to drive it while you sit in the back trying to trace the noise?
Take the parcel shelf out and have a seat down and see what you can find.
You might find just by doing that your noise has stopped!!
Could it be the tailgate rattling against the body of the car?

My experience of taking a car back to the dealer to cure a noise has been poor, unless they know exactly what is causing it. I'd personally want to locate it myself first and then if I was unable to fix it I'd take it back to the dealer.

I have tried locating the noise, but I just can't seem to be able to locate it! It is really starting to frustrate me.
Title: Re: Rattling from rear end
Post by: Ginagee on 12 May 2015, 16:48
Gonz - this is a suspension issue which is very well documented and discussed (your symptoms are identical) - try a Google search and you will be directed towards a number of forum threads that were active around six to ten months ago. WV  claim the issue is now resolved - how old is your car?

I can vouch for this and share the utter frustration. I've had this same rattle for ages, and the VW dealership just couldn't find it... until NOW. They have replaced the rear suspension and it's now no longer rattling :smiley:. Still have a bit of vibration in the dash tho' :sad:
Title: Re: Rattling from rear end
Post by: Gonz on 12 May 2015, 17:40
Gonz - this is a suspension issue which is very well documented and discussed (your symptoms are identical) - try a Google search and you will be directed towards a number of forum threads that were active around six to ten months ago. WV  claim the issue is now resolved - how old is your car?

I can vouch for this and share the utter frustration. I've had this same rattle for ages, and the VW dealership just couldn't find it... until NOW. They have replaced the rear suspension and it's now no longer rattling :smiley:. Still have a bit of vibration in the dash tho' :sad:

That is great news! I am glad you've got it sorted. If you don't mind me asking - how much did it cost you?
Title: Re: Rattling from rear end
Post by: p3asa on 12 May 2015, 22:17
That is great news! I am glad you've got it sorted. If you don't mind me asking - how much did it cost you?


Why would it cost if the car is under warranty?  :shocked: