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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: P6GTD on 16 September 2019, 08:54
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The subject of GTI rattles is already well aired on this forum. However........
My MY 19 car has developed a persistent "tinny" little rattle which seems to come from behind the dashboard.
It is evident on some road surfaces and mostly under throttle load of any kind. On some smooth tarmac is is absent.
I have emptied the car of all contents, checked the sunvisors and mirrors and eliminated car keys rattling. The soundaktor is unplugged and the connecting wires taped up securely so it's not that old chestnut.
Anyone else suffering or got an idea please?
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Wastegate rattle? Has been an issue in the past.
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-volkswagen-audi-parts/wastegate-actuator-rod-rattle-clip/06j145220a/
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Plastic cap that sits behind the rear view mirror. Mine wasn't even fitted correctly from the factory.
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Plastic mirror cap seems fine, but thanks.
Rattle is still there but 50pc less when off the gas so I’m guessing it’s not the turbo wastegate.
I’ve also checked the tightness of the screw holding the below-dash blanking plate at my right knee as this has recently been discussed on the forum as a cause.
I seem to recall someone suggesting brake pipes???
The “biscuit tin rattle” is definitely specific to certain types of abrasive road surface. Smooth fresh asphalt produces nothing.
Any other ideas from members will be very gratefully received as I have swapped a 100 pc tight and perfect late Mk7 for this and it is irritating me on a daily basis.
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This was my rattle:
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=285159.0
Not a he screw holding the plate, but the tongue not being properly located.
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I remember this post now!
Thanks....will try this and report back!
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I've currently got a rattle from what I think is the mf steering wheel buttons. Highly annoying.
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I’ve only got the dash binicle rattle, the front door cards rattle and the seatbelt adjuster drivers rattle and the suspension creaks when you go over speed bumps (vw looked but couldnt find anything wrong and car was returned with multiple deep scratches on the back of the steering wheel, and they’ve been emailing me to take part in their questionnaire 🤔)
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Mine rattles, its been in for a creaking seat fix so I mentioned it, a very short test drive and the mechanic heard it but when I returned to pick the car up after the seat fixing they were unable to find or replicate the rattle again, it returned the next day so I would be interested in what you find.
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Had two rattles on mine which seemed to come from the steering column area. The first was traced to a cable harness which is clipped to a circular cross member behind the dash. The clip goes through a hole in the crossmember and the very small movement was making a 'tizzing' sound at certain revs. Fixed by wedging a piece of foam under the harness. The second took longer to find. It was a quite loud rattle coming from the area of the steering column and was traced to the knee airbag unit which is held by three bolts. The whole unit seemed solidly mounted but loosening the bolts and moving the airbag a couple of millimetres fixed it. Now I've just got to find the rattle in the passenger door!
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This was my one that sounds similar
https://www.vwroc.com/forums/topic/16434-buzzrattle-on-deceleration/?tab=comments#comment-272881
Worth checking out.
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I’ve taken off the panel at my RH knee next to the OBD plug but the rattle is still there.
Next I will look at airbag as suggested. But owners shouldn’t be worrying about this on a new 30k plus car......or is this more common than I thought??
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the driver knee airbag rattle is fairly common, I had it and it bugged the hell out of me. VW messed me around so i fixed it myself with bits of foam carefully placed.
I've also had the rear view mirror, sun visor, a-pillar and seat beat adjuster rattles, all successfully (touch wood) fixed with anti-rattle felt or foam/sponge.
My latest which has appeared is the bottom of the front doors where the speaker is, buzzing like crazy over virtually all surfaces.
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the driver knee airbag rattle is fairly common, I had it and it bugged the hell out of me. VW messed me around so i fixed it myself with bits of foam carefully placed.
I've also had the rear view mirror, sun visor, a-pillar and seat beat adjuster rattles, all successfully (touch wood) fixed with anti-rattle felt or foam/sponge.
My latest which has appeared is the bottom of the front doors where the speaker is, buzzing like crazy over virtually all surfaces.
I complained about rattling doors when I took mine in for a service. They reportedly tightened the bolts on the speakers, as they'd shaken themselves loose! :laugh: It's now got worse again, maybe I will pop the door panel off and put some loctite on there
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My 2016 mk7 has just developed the op’s rattle last week. :angry: its in for service and mot today and their having a look at it under warranty for me while its in.. i wonder if they'll find anything :rolleyes: