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  • Road Noise at 100kph

    Hi All,

    I have a golf wagon 118 Tsi 2000km old and am mostly happy with it.
    however the normally quiet cabin gets quite noisey when i hit 100km.

    I am not talking about tyre noise or traffic noise rather wind noise coming form what seems like the frame behind my right shoulder. It's like when you leave a window partially open or don't shut the door properly. Is this normal? or should i take it to my dealer?

  • #2
    sounds like a seal is broken/miss fitted, i would return it to the dealer
    Velly
    '91 2.0 8v GTI

    Originally posted by DubSteve
    I have wood thinking about you

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    • #3
      Has your wagon got roof racks?

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      • #4
        Good point... leaving roof racks installed creates a racket! You may not notice it with most normal cars cause they're noisey anyway, but you'd definitely notice that at speed in a Golf. Plus, it uses more fuel too!

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        • #5
          Yeah worth checking the roof rack - fyi my 103TDI MK IV is dead quiet at that kind of speed - except for tyre noise IMO!

          I had a Mazda once with factory roof rack / rails - I had to remove them as at around 100 kph the bloody things let out a very loud whistle!!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by pologti18t View Post
            Has your wagon got roof racks?
            Yes the golf wagon comes fitted with roof racks which are permanent , thanks for the replies, I might go back to my dealer and test drive another wagon to compare

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            • #7
              The rails may be permanent, but surely any beams (racks) crossing the roof from one side to the other are removable...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by coreying View Post
                The rails may be permanent, but surely any beams (racks) crossing the roof from one side to the other are removable...
                I am getting racks confused with rails, no I don't have any racks just the permanent rails. Do you think they are creating wind noise?

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                • #9
                  It's possible, but then practically everyone customer would be complaining about it... still, maybe worth a drive to your dealer to take out a car without the rails and compare to yours... although maybe worthwhile taking another one with the rails out too to see whether it does it as well

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