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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Golf mk7 GTD/TDI => Topic started by: corgi on 21 March 2016, 09:03
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So, 40K miles arrives and the car develops a squeaky-groan come rattle from, I thought, the front suspension.
Car booked into the dealers last Wednesday... I should get the car back today.
Initially,they diagnosed a failed top bearing in the front strut... Duly replaced but there was still a noise... this time from the rear... new rear dampers are being fitted today. Also, the lease company are paying for new discs and pads on the rear due to corrosion. Bear in mind there is still plenty of meat on both front and rear pads...
Not good for a 26 month old car... and only 40K miles. Its not like it gets a particularly hard life...
To be fair to the dealership, they've kept me informed every day...
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Problem with rear brakes is underuse, on past service (#4) dealer ear marked them as needing replacement. Some spirited braking and at last service (#5 - 90k or thereabouts) they were okish again.... At 99k now and all brakes still first from factory.
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I wouldn't call 40k in 26 months "underuse" though. Yes, some people on here seem to spend more time looking at their car than driving it, but the OP here is doing 18k PA, which is more than "average" 14k.
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Some people use their brakes more than others:-
Some people brake hard and late, often.
Some people anticipate the road ahead and use their momentum to slow the car well in advance of getting to a roundabout/junction etc with much less use of the brakes.
Some people do lots of motorway miles and anticipate the road ahead well, again using the brakes much less often than the first scenario.
I fall into the second above category. I had a Polo many years ago with excessive corrosion on the rear discs through less than average braking use.
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I usually find a good hard press on the throttle pedal means applying the brakes a short time later before the car gets to silly speeds! :shocked: