Above Forum Ad

Collapse

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Roof console rattle

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Roof console rattle

    Hi All,

    To all the Mk6 owners, how well do you find the roof console (where interior lights and sunglasses holder are) is fitted??

    Mine seems to rattle a bit and in searching for the rattle I've found there is a bit of movement there when I push on it. Is this the case for everyone?
    2009 VW Golf 118TSI | United Grey | DSG | Sports Pack + ACC | RCD510

  • #2
    Hi Macca,

    I don't have any rattle when my sunglasses are not in there. If I put my sunnies into the case in a particular way, then I get lots of rattles & chirps.

    Originally I thought it was the passenger door making the rattles/chirps, but it's funny how the sound bounces around the cabin. I eventually played around with my sunnies & bingo the noise was gone. So the source was the sunglass holder.

    If you have a pair of sunnies in there, try removing them to see if the problem goes away. I don't know what the "magic position" is where they make a noise, but just muck around till the problem goes.

    Good luck
    Skoda Octavia Mk3
    (sold) Golf Mark 6 Comfortline 118
    (sold) Golf Mark5 Comfortline Manual 2.0 FSI

    Comment


    • #3
      Mine's the same as cktsi.
      No rattles unless my sunglasses are in there.
      MY09 Silver Leaf 118TSI DSG, & MY09 Candy White 103TDI DSG

      Comment


      • #4
        Thanks guys, unfortunately I don't have any sunglasses in there.
        I thought it was the holder at first not being closed properly so I checked it out and thats when I noticed it seems to be the console itself that's causing the rattle
        2009 VW Golf 118TSI | United Grey | DSG | Sports Pack + ACC | RCD510

        Comment


        • #5
          Yep... mine has developed a terrible rattle which is nothing to do with the sun-glasses. I suspect that when the dealer installed the microphone for the blutooth kit, there has not been much care taken (as per usual).

          I want to remove the console cover and tidy up what is in there. Does anyone have a WIKI or "How To" for the roof mounted console?
          2009 Golf MkVI 118 TSI
          United Grey - 7sp DSG, Sports Pack, Sat Nav, Blutooth, Towbar, Park Assist
          2005 350Z Track Coupe
          Ultra Yellow - Lots of mods

          Comment


          • #6
            Fixed... took me about 5 minutes... exactly what I thought is was. Dealer workshop mechanics are the root of all evil.
            2009 Golf MkVI 118 TSI
            United Grey - 7sp DSG, Sports Pack, Sat Nav, Blutooth, Towbar, Park Assist
            2005 350Z Track Coupe
            Ultra Yellow - Lots of mods

            Comment


            • #7
              Sharing is caring.
              How did you fix it ?

              Comment


              • #8
                Opened up the console (the section which houses the microphone pops out giving access to the cavity); wrapped some padding around the plastic plug used to connect the microphone (this was rattling against the plastic console housing); re-assembled.
                2009 Golf MkVI 118 TSI
                United Grey - 7sp DSG, Sports Pack, Sat Nav, Blutooth, Towbar, Park Assist
                2005 350Z Track Coupe
                Ultra Yellow - Lots of mods

                Comment


                • #9
                  Is there a guide somewhere on how to open up the roof centre console?
                  Volkswagen Golf MK7 R Wagon Wolfsburg Edition Lapiz Blue

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Unfortunately I don't have any photos but I can try and explain the disassembly process...

                    At the rear of the roof console there is a compartment for the storage of sunglasses. Initially I thought this would be the key and tried to lever this out. I could not get it out for fear of breaking something so I checked with the local dealer.

                    The next section along from the sunglasses compartment is designed to look like two speaker grills but they are both fake with the one on the drivers side housing the microphone (for blutooth phone kit) in one small section. This is the panel which actually lifts out. Initially I tried to lever it out from the front (windscreen side), but it actually comes out from the rear (edge closest to the sunglasses compartment).

                    TIP: Often people use screwdrivers for levering out plastic trim. This is one of the worst tools you can use as it will result in damage most of the time. I use a plastic kitchen spatular.

                    One you have lifted the rear edge away, it will hinge down and can be removed by unclipping the front tabs. This now gives you access to two star screw which can be removed allowing the whole section panel (including map lights etc) to be pulled out.

                    I hope this helps.
                    2009 Golf MkVI 118 TSI
                    United Grey - 7sp DSG, Sports Pack, Sat Nav, Blutooth, Towbar, Park Assist
                    2005 350Z Track Coupe
                    Ultra Yellow - Lots of mods

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Grover View Post
                      Unfortunately I don't have any photos but I can try and explain the disassembly process...

                      At the rear of the roof console there is a compartment for the storage of sunglasses. Initially I thought this would be the key and tried to lever this out. I could not get it out for fear of breaking something so I checked with the local dealer.

                      The next section along from the sunglasses compartment is designed to look like two speaker grills but they are both fake with the one on the drivers side housing the microphone (for blutooth phone kit) in one small section. This is the panel which actually lifts out. Initially I tried to lever it out from the front (windscreen side), but it actually comes out from the rear (edge closest to the sunglasses compartment).

                      TIP: Often people use screwdrivers for levering out plastic trim. This is one of the worst tools you can use as it will result in damage most of the time. I use a plastic kitchen spatular.

                      One you have lifted the rear edge away, it will hinge down and can be removed by unclipping the front tabs. This now gives you access to two star screw which can be removed allowing the whole section panel (including map lights etc) to be pulled out.

                      I hope this helps.

                      Thanks Grover
                      Volkswagen Golf MK7 R Wagon Wolfsburg Edition Lapiz Blue

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        After about 6 months of thinking the rattle was coming from the passenger A pillar or AC vent, I, like you, put some pressure on the roof console panel and the rattle went away. This rattle has been driving me a bit mad as it's gotten gradually more frequent and audible.
                        Thanks for the fix info, I've given it a shot. Instead of foam I used lengths of electrical tape rolled in a cylinder with the sticky side out, we'll see how it goes, I have about 100km to drive this afternoon.
                        Last edited by Tobes_WIR35; 06-10-2012, 12:26 PM.

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Now now Grover not all dealership technicians are the devil. Some of us actually take pride in our work. glad you fixed your issue. I must say we haven't had this issue arise in our dealership so it's good to hear of other faults to learn from. Cheers.

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            I have the PDF files on all this but dont know how to include them in a post.
                            2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
                            Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              I have this exact issue - edition 35, started at about 3,000kms

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X