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  • A big issue with rattles is how they were dealt with.
    They are the most frustrating thing.

    My previous Jetta had some,and I had a falling out with my dealer,as they could not get them sotred out,and were very cocky about the whole thing.
    I almost traded it in at that stage on a Corolla Ultima,thank God I did not.

    I changed dealerships,to another who was far more sympathetic,and eventually got them sorted out.

    When my Jetta was written off,did I want to spend days and months sorting out rattles on another Jetta or Golf ???
    Not really.

    So I bought a Honda Euro,which VERY suprisingly came with 2 rattles.
    But the diffirence is they were attended to immediatly,very seriously,and fixed completely.

    I am not sure if I will buy a new Jetta next year,it depends a lot on whether the new ones are going to rattle or not.

    I might be buying Euros for the next few years,the quality is just superb.

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    • It's getting to the point where i don't think it's worth buying brand new VW's as you'll always be annoyed with the rattles and the build quality still isn't good enough. At least if you bought a second hand one you wouldn't expect it to be perfect.

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      • Originally posted by G-rig View Post
        It's getting to the point where i don't think it's worth buying brand new VW's as you'll always be annoyed with the rattles and the build quality still isn't good enough. At least if you bought a second hand one you wouldn't expect it to be perfect.
        Sad but true.
        In my case,after lots of effort,the rattles in nmy Jetta were all ironed out.

        This was my 4th new VW,NEVER had any such issues before.

        It was my first one in Australia,and in 1 e mail,an employee in Sydney told me in a threatening way that VW does not have to even try to fix rattles,squeeks,creaks,and vibrations.

        Whilst looking for a replacement for my very much loved Jetta,I remembered this at the back of my mind,and was more keen on trying out Honda,Mazda,or Toyota.

        I am sure I am not the only one who was disapointed,and cheesed off by the way VW dealt with it...........

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        • Hey guys, here is your fix, just take it to the dealer or DIY, simple.

          Just kidding of course.

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          • Should the door and tailgate seals be 'lubricated' at a regular VW service ?

            Mine just had its 2 year service last week, in which I asked them to realign the 2 doors which were badly aligned.

            However the rubber squeaking came back worse!

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            • [QUOTE=Transporter;552929]Hey guys, here is your fix, just take it to the dealer or
              Originally posted by Transporter View Post
              Hey guys, here is your fix, just take it to the dealer or DIY, simple.

              Just kidding of course.

              Thanks for that. I don't think VW would be game enough to re-create an ad like that today ...

              However, I must say my dealer is very good, and has been very patient when it comes to finding abnormal noises in my last 4 new VWs.

              It has been my persistence, though, to find the source of some rattles and creaks that might have been otherwise superficial including:

              1. A rattle in the front end of my MKV was not any old rattle - it was the DSG and was replaced by VW under warranty even though it was just outside warranty.
              2. A rattle in the B pillar of my old New Beetle was not any old rattle - welding had broken and required sending off to the panel shop for repair - all covered by VW warranty

              I have never had any problems with VW Australia in honouring any repairs that have been needed. And the dealer has been very supportive in always going the extra mile to help on a couple of occasions.

              While I'm at it ... I didn't have the benefit of this forum back then so I find useful commentary on this forum very helpful.

              Thank you to all that make positive comments
              MY10 Golf VI, 118TSI, DSG

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              • Yes, it takes a lot of effort sometimes to find the source of the noise (squeak). It's shame that not every dealer spend time finding it.
                You certainly wouldn't expect it from the car of the year.

                I can feel your frustration guys, I hope you didn't take that ad in wrong way.
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                • [QUOTE=vwsp;552982]
                  Originally posted by Transporter View Post
                  Hey guys, here is your fix, just take it to the dealer or

                  Thanks for that. I don't think VW would be game enough to re-create an ad like that today ...

                  However, I must say my dealer is very good, and has been very patient when it comes to finding abnormal noises in my last 4 new VWs.

                  It has been my persistence, though, to find the source of some rattles and creaks that might have been otherwise superficial including:

                  1. A rattle in the front end of my MKV was not any old rattle - it was the DSG and was replaced by VW under warranty even though it was just outside warranty.
                  2. A rattle in the B pillar of my old New Beetle was not any old rattle - welding had broken and required sending off to the panel shop for repair - all covered by VW warranty

                  I have never had any problems with VW Australia in honouring any repairs that have been needed. And the dealer has been very supportive in always going the extra mile to help on a couple of occasions.

                  While I'm at it ... I didn't have the benefit of this forum back then so I find useful commentary on this forum very helpful.

                  Thank you to all that make positive comments
                  Hey VWSP, great to hear you have such a supportive dealership, that makes such a difference doesnt it?
                  I see you are in Victoria too, would you mind sharing who they are? (good to know if need be)
                  Yes, I agree with the useful commentary on this forum, its a great place for learning and sharing when used in a positive way,
                  which was the main reason I joined to start with (so much to learn) theres a wealth of knowledge on this forum,always great
                  to see members helping each other....good for the soul
                  Current ride..MY10 Golf MkVI GTI | 5 dr | CW | < DSG >| Leather| Dynaudio | Sensors | Tint | R tails
                  Current ride...MY12.5 Polo 6R GTI | 5 dr | CW | Xenons | Alcantara Leatherette /4

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                  • Ok, back on topic guys. Re the TSB on the clicking noise from B pillar, my dealer lubricated the door locks for me when I brought it in but it still clicks every now and then. How's yours katrinna?

                    Sorry, I meant ktrianta
                    Last edited by Transporter; 26-08-2010, 10:15 PM. Reason: Merge the posts to save the space.
                    MkVI Golf GTI | Candy White | DSG | Leather | Bi-xenon | Sunroof | Dynaudio | Park Assist | MDI | Tint | FINALLY RECEIVED!!

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                    • ya still clicks every now and then too mate...but it's alot better than it was

                      I don't think they adjusted my striker plates...they just lubricated it. Since it's just a lubricant they've applied, I'm assuming it's a temporary fix until they have a real one? If they're working on a real one. That lubricant isn't going to last forever
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                      • Is anyone still having this problem?

                        My wife's car just developed it, after 1000kms.

                        Is VWSP's "fix" a known VAG fix?
                        118TSI, DSG, Candy White, Sunroof, RCD510, Dynaudio, USB + iPod cable, Reversing Camera, Adaptive Chassis Control, Prem. Bluetooth, Fogs, Tint and Mats.

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                        • I'm not sure if I will be writing about the same thing you are all referring to (perhaps not), but I sometimes get a soft ticking sound right at the B pillar, and I'm pretty sure I know what the source is, as my first MkVI didn't do it, but my current one does.

                          Quite simply, I think the window tinting I have causes the ticking when the sun is shining directly on that side of the car (happens to both sides, only when sun is baking it). My guess is it is expansion of the glass as the sun warms it (on the assumption that the tinting is absorbing some of the heat), because if I press hard against the glass right near the B pillar as this is happening, I get the exact same sound, although at a higher rate depending on how hard I press. My first Golf didn't have tinting, and I'd never heard it with that one.

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                          • Originally posted by BBP View Post
                            Is anyone still having this problem?

                            My wife's car just developed it, after 1000kms.

                            Is VWSP's "fix" a known VAG fix?
                            I think this is a pretty common problem - lots of talked about it on here. My problem was fixed by the dealer "insulating" the external shiny black B pillar trim. The noise has not returned I've heard others have had the shiny black B pillar trim replaced (mine wasn't replaced). I think some have also had other noises around the B pillar so double-check to make sure you talking about the same noise.

                            For instance, my car has just developed what sounds to me like a short 'cracking' noise from around the drivers side b pillar/door latch area when going over uneven road. It sounds like the door latch might just need some lubrication. It's a short jab of a noise rather than a rattle or squeak.

                            ... so difficult to describe noises!!!

                            Hope the above helps!
                            MY10 Golf VI, 118TSI, DSG

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                            • I had this noise and had it successfully fixed last week. There is a TPI on this issue and the problem is caused by the door locks - the fix being to grease them.

                              I didnt believe it when i heard but it has stopped the clicking.
                              currrently... MY10 GTI | DSG | Candy White | Sunroof | 18's | BT | MDI
                              previously... MY08 GT TDI | DSG | Reflex Silver | Sunroof

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                              • Thanks guys. Will try to grease first.
                                118TSI, DSG, Candy White, Sunroof, RCD510, Dynaudio, USB + iPod cable, Reversing Camera, Adaptive Chassis Control, Prem. Bluetooth, Fogs, Tint and Mats.

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