Speaker/Dash Rattle
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Speaker/Dash Rattle
Hi Guys
I've had two very annoying rattles/sounds since almost the first day I bought my car. I haven't taken in to the dealership yet, because I want to try and figure out exactly where it's coming from and whether there is a quick fix.
1. The sound is most noticeable when cruising on the freeway or when accelerating (sometimes its quiet). I'll try and describe the sound...
It's a low pitched high frequency vibrating noise that sounds like it's coming from the passenger door speaker (I've got a right hand drive). Almost the type of sound you will hear if you've got a loose connection and the audio sound is slightly distorted. However I don't belief it is the speaker. Even if I switch off the sound system, the rattle/noise is still there. My wife has tried to pinpoint the noise and she says it sounds like it's coming from the dashboard (basically where the dash meets the windscreen).... I know sounds can bounce around, but I’m pretty sure it’s coming from the passenger side.
2. I've got a rattle on the plastic piece in between the instrument panel and steering wheel.
Anyone else experienced similar rattles/noises? Any custom fixes? I don't want to waste my time with my local VW, unless I really have to...
Regards
Neale
I've had two very annoying rattles/sounds since almost the first day I bought my car. I haven't taken in to the dealership yet, because I want to try and figure out exactly where it's coming from and whether there is a quick fix.
1. The sound is most noticeable when cruising on the freeway or when accelerating (sometimes its quiet). I'll try and describe the sound...
It's a low pitched high frequency vibrating noise that sounds like it's coming from the passenger door speaker (I've got a right hand drive). Almost the type of sound you will hear if you've got a loose connection and the audio sound is slightly distorted. However I don't belief it is the speaker. Even if I switch off the sound system, the rattle/noise is still there. My wife has tried to pinpoint the noise and she says it sounds like it's coming from the dashboard (basically where the dash meets the windscreen).... I know sounds can bounce around, but I’m pretty sure it’s coming from the passenger side.
2. I've got a rattle on the plastic piece in between the instrument panel and steering wheel.
Anyone else experienced similar rattles/noises? Any custom fixes? I don't want to waste my time with my local VW, unless I really have to...
Regards
Neale
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Re: Speaker/Dash Rattle
had the same, they replaced some parts in the door and replaced something with my centre vents. I'll look up exactly what they did when I get home.
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Re: Speaker/Dash Rattle
Thanks! It sounds like a bee or fly is trapped somewhere inside the passenger door/speaker...
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Re: Speaker/Dash Rattle
Hi Neale, did you get anywhere with your annoying dash buzz? Mine is doing exactly the same!
Cheers
Dan
Cheers
Dan
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Re: Speaker/Dash Rattle
Hi Folks , i had the one in the passenger door for a few months before i finally booked it into VW Wloverhampton , they found a cable from the window regulator touching the metal framework, a bit of foam sorted it out . I would have preferred to sort it myself but couldnt work out how to remove the door card , now its nice and quiet again . The wierd thing is tho it would only vibrate on cold days . Hope you get it sorted.
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Re: Speaker/Dash Rattle
Had a rattle in my last Golf that I swore was coming from the passenger side. My wife swore it was coming from the drivers side - it was the sunglasses in the overhead stash!
I have a boot rattle in my Roc that i've had from day 1 but I haven't pursued it, just turned the stereo up. Will get it done when teh service is due hopefully.
I have a boot rattle in my Roc that i've had from day 1 but I haven't pursued it, just turned the stereo up. Will get it done when teh service is due hopefully.
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Re: Speaker/Dash Rattle
I had passenger door and boot rattles sorted by VW Jordanhill in Glasgow in a few hours, and they've been fine ever since. The dealer had a 'technical bulletin' on the issue and obviously knew how to deal with it.
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Re: Speaker/Dash Rattle
I wonder whether they're getting better at screwing the Roc together, maybe we should start a poll to see if newer Rocs are any less susceptible to squeaks and rattles that were present early on into ownership than the older ones.
2013 - Tornado Red MK7 Golf GTD on order
2011-2013 - Rising Blue 170GT
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2003-2005 - Black Pearl Polo 1.9TDI
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Re: Speaker/Dash Rattle
I haven't been to the dealership yet, but atleast I know where the rattles are comming from:
1. Plastic trim running between the windscreen and dash - passenger side. Although I've got no idea what's underneath that trim. It's comming from somewhere in/behind the storage compartment.
2. The plastic trim surrounding the steering wheel shaft/column - it's loose and the noise stops when I hold it down - Any suggestions?
I live in South Africa, so don't know if you'll be able to answer me, but I've had my Roc for 3 months - 6000km - Is the dealership still required to take care of the rattles bona fide (it's a differet VW dealership than the one I bought the car from) or is my car now too "old"?
1. Plastic trim running between the windscreen and dash - passenger side. Although I've got no idea what's underneath that trim. It's comming from somewhere in/behind the storage compartment.
2. The plastic trim surrounding the steering wheel shaft/column - it's loose and the noise stops when I hold it down - Any suggestions?
I live in South Africa, so don't know if you'll be able to answer me, but I've had my Roc for 3 months - 6000km - Is the dealership still required to take care of the rattles bona fide (it's a differet VW dealership than the one I bought the car from) or is my car now too "old"?
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Re: Speaker/Dash Rattle
Hi,
I had an annoying rattle that took ages to find, but I eventually did!
If you follow the plastic casing around the hand brake and gear level past the storage area where the ashtray would be it then slips under another piece of plastic that forms the main dash. This to the right hand side in the passenger footwell. I found that these would vibrate off each other over roughter tarmac etc and be really annoying. I put some padding between both plastic and it's been fine since.
I will try and post a photo to explain if the above is not clear.
I had an annoying rattle that took ages to find, but I eventually did!
If you follow the plastic casing around the hand brake and gear level past the storage area where the ashtray would be it then slips under another piece of plastic that forms the main dash. This to the right hand side in the passenger footwell. I found that these would vibrate off each other over roughter tarmac etc and be really annoying. I put some padding between both plastic and it's been fine since.
I will try and post a photo to explain if the above is not clear.
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Re: Speaker/Dash Rattle
I've done 10,000 miles now and there seems to be new rattles developing all the time. The loudest comes from the boot somewhere think it’s the boot lid, next is the centre console and now the windscreen has decided to join in on the fun! My radio volume is almost deafening trying to mask the rattles these days!
I've had 3 fiats that didn't rattle as much as this car. What a shining example of VW's build quality my car is, such a shame as it's put a bit of a dampener on what is such a stunning car to not only look at but drive!
VW Interior Trim Build Quality, FAIL!!!!!
I've had 3 fiats that didn't rattle as much as this car. What a shining example of VW's build quality my car is, such a shame as it's put a bit of a dampener on what is such a stunning car to not only look at but drive!
VW Interior Trim Build Quality, FAIL!!!!!
Rocc on!
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Re: Speaker/Dash Rattle
FINALLY!!! After 3 appointments and almost 5 months they finally found my rattle. Is such a relief to drive rattle free for the first time in 6 months.
I turned out it was one of two things:
1. Little metal plate onto which the VIN is stamped. Apparently it wasn't pop riveted flush against the body.
2. The more likely cause was the following; The dashboard is connected to the rest of the car using metal clamps and apparently one of these wasn't clipped in 100% and vibrated at certain speeds.
Cheers
I turned out it was one of two things:
1. Little metal plate onto which the VIN is stamped. Apparently it wasn't pop riveted flush against the body.
2. The more likely cause was the following; The dashboard is connected to the rest of the car using metal clamps and apparently one of these wasn't clipped in 100% and vibrated at certain speeds.
Cheers