Rear boot creak
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Rear boot creak
I've had this creak for some time now and my car has been into Vw twice but they don't know what the issue is and want me to book it in again to figure it out.
I have done a search and there is no conclusive answer other than it may be the rear shock top mounts.
The creak happens when I turn or I go up an incline, seems to be when the chassis is under stress and it is quite a loud annoying creak and to top it the rear shelve rattles all the time.
Any ideas?
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I have done a search and there is no conclusive answer other than it may be the rear shock top mounts.
The creak happens when I turn or I go up an incline, seems to be when the chassis is under stress and it is quite a loud annoying creak and to top it the rear shelve rattles all the time.
Any ideas?
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Re: Rear boot creak
Get some new boot stops... they cost £4 each. Or get vw to replace them under warranty.
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Re: Rear boot creak
Adjust the boot stops out 1 click - worked for me
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Re: Rear boot creak
I have adjusted the boot stops numerous times but the creak is still apparent. Would replacing these really fix the problem?
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Re: Rear boot creak
My boot stops were knackered... felt OK so I spent ages taking panels out trying to find problem. Fitted loads of sound proofing etc...still there.
Then replaced boot stops... sound went.
Try taking boot stops out completely and drive around... see if creaking has gone.
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Then replaced boot stops... sound went.
Try taking boot stops out completely and drive around... see if creaking has gone.
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Re: Rear boot creak
I just opened my boot and both stops fell off so new ones needed, going to phone dealers and get another set hopefully through warranty.
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Re: Rear boot creak
New boot poppers never helped any other ideas, its the off side which creaks?
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Re: Rear boot creak
The control unit for the rear parking sensors is located on the offside in the boot behind the panel. I've heard that they can come loose and knock / creak
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Re: Rear boot creak
The other one with creaking if it can't be found inside is the spot welding of the bodywork has failed, given "seems to be when the chassis is under stress and it is quite a loud annoying creak". I seem to recall two instances, one of which was this ..... Faulty Spot Welding in the Bodywork Panels.
For the parcel shelf, check the rubber foam stops are still fitted to the rear hatch cover panel which hold it in place when the rear hatch is closed.
Also try fitting some Velcro patches (eye soft half) inside the lower part of the hinge mounting sockets on either side.
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For the parcel shelf, check the rubber foam stops are still fitted to the rear hatch cover panel which hold it in place when the rear hatch is closed.
Also try fitting some Velcro patches (eye soft half) inside the lower part of the hinge mounting sockets on either side.
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Re: Rear boot creak
Mine still creaks like a Spanish Galleon despite them doing the bootstops and the parking sensor controller etc isn't rattling. It seems most prevalent for the first second of moderate acceleration. I will have to get them to check out the spot welds.
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Re: Rear boot creak
Will need to book mine in, I did read someone saying it could be the rear top suspension mounts
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Re: Rear boot creak
Has anybody any idea where these spot welds are ?
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Re: Rear boot creak
How is this done, i tried twisting mine to adjust them and they just came out of the tailgate, what am i doing wrong becasue i'm sure this should be quite simple....................but it must be me who is simple?martdy wrote:Adjust the boot stops out 1 click - worked for me
Re: Rear boot creak
There is a hole in the end where you can fit an allen key (3mm I believe) and loosen the mechanism enough to pull out and re-tighten.dstill wrote:How is this done, i tried twisting mine to adjust them and they just came out of the tailgate, what am i doing wrong becasue i'm sure this should be quite simple....................but it must be me who is simple?martdy wrote:Adjust the boot stops out 1 click - worked for me
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Re: Rear boot creak
After a lot of fiddling around with the boot stops, I finally killed the creak on mine. Left side pushed all the way in and right side out 2 clicks - don't rely on your boot lid being completely straight/symmetrical - mine must be on slightly wonky. When both boot stops were adjusted out the same, there was bounce on the RHS corner where no boot-stop contact was made.
I really hate the huge gap between back end and boot where the 2 meet - should there really be such a big gap that you can see the internals of the boot lid?
I really hate the huge gap between back end and boot where the 2 meet - should there really be such a big gap that you can see the internals of the boot lid?
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Re: Rear boot creak
Not your tailgate. Thats in line with the body being bent from the right hand rear shunt last October. Bodywork is distorted, ie, the panel has been pulled down a little where the right hand stop sits cos the underlying bumper area was stoved inwards.maisbitt wrote:After a lot of fiddling around with the boot stops, I finally killed the creak on mine. Left side pushed all the way in and right side out 2 clicks - don't rely on your boot lid being completely straight/symmetrical - mine must be on slightly wonky. When both boot stops were adjusted out the same, there was bounce on the RHS corner where no boot-stop contact was made.
May also explain why you can see a lot of the rear hatch side area if its the right hand side.
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Re: Rear boot creak
Hi, did you get the boot stops through the warranty ?BadBoy wrote:I just opened my boot and both stops fell off so new ones needed, going to phone dealers and get another set hopefully through warranty.
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Did it solve your problem .
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Re: Rear boot creak
mine only seems to creak when going over speed bumps. Its rather strange, had a look around and can't see anything. ???
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Re: Rear boot creak
Mine is the same but it will also do it when driving up incline.
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Re: Rear boot creak
My boot lid has always creaked (from day 1 of ownership), and there has always been a big gap between body and boot, also body and bonnet. I think the repair might have exasperated it a little - perhaps they didn't put the tailgate back on quite as square as the factory would've liked to have done (we're talking about being 2mm out at most). Prior to the accident I had tried to adjust the boot-stops out in tandem and still got the creak, which suggests to me that the bootlid was never quite square on the body and perhaps the repairers put it back on right where it had always been.Not your tailgate. Thats in line with the body being bent from the right hand rear shunt last October. Bodywork is distorted, ie, the panel has been pulled down a little where the right hand stop sits cos the underlying bumper area was stoved inwards.
May also explain why you can see a lot of the rear hatch side area if its the right hand side.
From all that I think the shunt has little to do with my creaking bootlid. There was nothing bent (bodywork-wise) in my accident apart from the rear quarter panel and the far edge of the bumper assembly. The rear wheel took the brunt of the impact.
The panel gaps on the Roc with the bonnet and bootlid have always been the worst aesthetic thing for me - 2 previous MK5 Golfs had tiny panel gaps and the brochure for the Golf used to boast about it's tight fitting panels.. I really don't think that my body/bootlid gap was any bigger after the accident repair than before it. My Bonnet isn't on completely straight - it overhangs the wing by about 2mm on one side. I really do think that a German made Golf appears to be better assembled than a Portuguese assembled Roc after having had 2 of each and both Rocs have creaked and had big panel gaps.
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