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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: Philb280 on 17 February 2019, 20:46
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Evening All
I’m (fairly) new to GTi ownership (3 months) its all standard with the performance pack , I’ve still not sorted the rattling rear suspension- dealer has heard it but on inspection there is nothing wrong with the dampers - let’s see how it goes and if it develops was the response last time.
Anyway, that’s nit the reason for the post- on the motorway at a steady 70 it’s not exactly quiet- not boomy but a bit rumbly at the rear , is this linked to the rattly dampers or something else , notice a lot of comments about the Bridgestone tyres on here. Short of driving another GTi I haven’t anything to compare it against apart from the Mrs’s Merc (quiet and smooth) or my RS FOCUS - loud with upgraded exhaust .
Thanks in advance
Phil (quite frustrated with noises grrrr)
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Impossible to diagnose online, each case is different.
However a lot of noises, similar to those you mention can be caused by adjusting the "fit" of the rear hatch.
There are a couple of rubber stops, you can adjust in/out to alter the fit.
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I had a rear wheel bearing replaced after two months from new. Have they checked them?
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Could be a bearing - only thing is they charge the blooming diagnostic fee to look at it.
I’m not too mechanically minded but it doesn’t sound right - almost a bit whiny??
Cheers
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Is your car new and under warranty? If so then no diagnostic fee is due.
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No not new - 2014 with 23k - got the VW used car warranty
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Whining or droning? It could be the tyres if they are wearing unevenly. I had a problem like this years ago which I had rear wheel bearings, rear suspension and even exhaust changed under warranty unsuccessfully on a Calibra under a year old (it was the 90’s) until the YTS kid suggested changing the tyres as the inner block sections of both rear tyres were wearing down quicker than the rest of the tyres. There was no noise until you reached 60,70ish then it droned chronically. Tyres were changed and problem solved 👍
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Yes, have a look at the rear tyres. If they have uneven wear, like a fifty pence piece, or feathering, on the inside edges, that will be all, or part, of your problem. Another way to diagnose this is to run your hand along the edges one way and then the other. If it’s smoother, one way than the other, then you have feathered tyres.
The problem is long standing with a few marks of Golf and is caused by the negative camber setup. Doesn’t seem to happen to all. Some say it can be prevented or cured by a 4-wheel geo, but, once the tyres have been damaged, they will continue to be noisey, even if moved to the front.
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Yes, have a look at the rear tyres. If they have uneven wear, like a fifty pence piece, or feathering, on the inside edges, that will be all, or part, of your problem. Another way to diagnose this is to run your hand along the edges one way and then the other. If it’s smoother, one way than the other, then you have feathered tyres.
The problem is long standing with a few marks of Golf and is caused by the negative camber setup. Doesn’t seem to happen to all. Some say it can be prevented or cured by a 4-wheel geo, but, once the tyres have been damaged, they will continue to be noisey, even if moved to the front.
Yes, I had this on my mk5 Golf - the tyres wore unevenly and in a ‘stepped’ pattern on the inside edge that you could feel by running your hand around the tyre tread on the inside edge of the tyre. It sounded just like a worn wheel bearing above a certain speed. Never had this issue on my mk6 Golf though.
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I test drove an ex-press mk7 GTI with feathered S001 Bridgestones and only 4,000-ish kms. Sounded like all four wheel bearings were shot. Appalling noise.
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We have a 2014 GTi with 16k, I thought the rear shocks where on the way out so had VW look at them (under warranty) but they are fine, think its just a noisy rear end on GTi's :grin:
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I know my Mrs always said that the Mk7 was very noisy in the back and its something you don't notice from the front seats.... or at least I didn't.
The only time I noticed it being noisy was when my rears on the last GTD feathered at 60k+