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MK6 GTI - Rattle upon acceleration - Resolved via TPI: 2021062/7
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That's obviously not going to happen, since these exhaust companies have no direct relation to Volkswagen. But if there is anyone who was considering a Stage II upgrade (which I can thoroughly recommend, my Stage II MKV rocked) or wanted a nicer exhaust anyway, then their feedback would be appreciated.
Then you all could return to your dealers and present the information that it's not the wastegate... (or as you said, it still could be...)
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Originally posted by ddre78 View PostI havnt been back to the dealer yet so cant comment on their QoS but I know they will try and fob me off. It certainly is disapointing to spend premium dollars over the equivelent Jap cars but end up with something that doesnt even match the Jap quality. Road noise, rattles that are coming from everywhere, a crashy ride, wind noise, defects in the paint and that bloody wastegate/exhaust noise just dont cut it in 2010. Not even from Korean built cars.
Ill give the dealer an opportunity to fix these issues and see where we end up. I wont be returning their loan car unless the problems are fixed. What they dont understand is that the service they give me now will determine if I ever buy another VW. For someone that buys a new car every 2.5 years, like others, its worth keeping us happy within reason.
was there getting looked at.
He acknowledged the sound and was very familiar with it.
I asked him what VW would do about this and he said....if enough of us complain
about it, they should look into it for a fix, but until they get enough complaints, probably
nothing will happen.
I didnt think to ask who we complain to? Is it our dealerships or to VWA directly?
Any thoughts from you guys on this?
Maybe we should all band together and complain as one to VWA?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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Had a customer ring me from WA yesterday - the rattle is 100% the resonance from the downpipe. This customer took it up with VW and had the same answer, anyway, yesterday he had Quattro Motors install the full APR RSC system & the noise was gone immediately.
He is trying to log on to share his experience but wanted me to relay what it was.
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Heh - so here everyone is thinking it's the wastegate actuator and it turns out to be the downpipe.
Guy_H, was there a change in downpipe from MKV to MK6? To me it looks the same (though this is just going by pictures on the web, I haven't them side by side in real life).
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Originally posted by Guy_H View PostHad a customer ring me from WA yesterday - the rattle is 100% the resonance from the downpipe. This customer took it up with VW and had the same answer, anyway, yesterday he had Quattro Motors install the full APR RSC system & the noise was gone immediately.
He is trying to log on to share his experience but wanted me to relay what it was.
Coreying, we "thought" it was the wastegate because that is what our dealers told us. They obviously didn't inspect the car closely enough before finding an easy way out in the form of a VW service report.Last edited by MurphyTheElf; 05-08-2010, 06:19 PM.GTI MKVI Candy White | 5 door | DSG | ACC | 18" Detroits | Leather | Electric Seat | Sunroof | RNS510 | Dynaudio | Park Assist | RVC | MDI
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Post # 283 on page 29 of this thread highlights the problem with an explanation re: resonance as a by-product from exhaust scavenging.
Agree in principle that the GTI should not make this sound between 2400rpm-2500rpm. Resonance not enough of a problem to warrant returning to the dealer to lodge a complaint imo. Adds a bit of character to a very refined vehicle.
Cheers
WJ
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Well my car has had this since day one.. It has never really bothered me. It was not a noise that sounded concerning in the slightest. Most of the time my music is at a level that drowns.
All cars have the "noises". At the end of the day - considering that VW have said this is not causing any damage - who cares? The noise is pretty faint but the way people are talking about it would seem to anyone that it sounds like something is falling apart.
To me it just seems to be a case of making a mountain out of a mole hill.
I know that someone is going to pipe up and say "This should not be happening on a $50K+ car having paid premium dollars etc etc"
My thoughts on that are:
Compare the GTI to another car in the same class, say a Focus XR5 and look at what you get for an extra $14k.. it is all relative so you are not paying more just because it is a VW.. Go and buy a Subaru STi for $65K - see how many odd noises and rattles you get from one of them. My bet is that a Bugatti Veyron will still have "noises" these are cars, they are mechanical!
People I urge you to enjoy your car instead of focussing on the little niggles that you will have with almost every car.
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yeah people, go and drive the car rather than focusing on the noise..
Originally posted by cs^mkvi View PostWell my car has had this since day one.. It has never really bothered me. It was not a noise that sounded concerning in the slightest. Most of the time my music is at a level that drowns.
All cars have the "noises". At the end of the day - considering that VW have said this is not causing any damage - who cares? The noise is pretty faint but the way people are talking about it would seem to anyone that it sounds like something is falling apart.
To me it just seems to be a case of making a mountain out of a mole hill.
I know that someone is going to pipe up and say "This should not be happening on a $50K+ car having paid premium dollars etc etc"
My thoughts on that are:
Compare the GTI to another car in the same class, say a Focus XR5 and look at what you get for an extra $14k.. it is all relative so you are not paying more just because it is a VW.. Go and buy a Subaru STi for $65K - see how many odd noises and rattles you get from one of them. My bet is that a Bugatti Veyron will still have "noises" these are cars, they are mechanical!
People I urge you to enjoy your car instead of focussing on the little niggles that you will have with almost every car.GTI Mk6 5 door/6 spd DSG/Candy White/Bi-Xenon/18" Detroit Wheels/Leather/Boot Trim/Dynaudio/MDI/Electric Seat/WHITELINE SWAY BAR 24" ADJUSTABLE
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Just spent 30 mins on my favourite country back roads and keeping the revs above 3000rpm for the twisties is great but dropping into higher gears on the straights does bring out the rattle. This does detract from the experience and should be considered a design flaw (as it wasn't present on the mk5 gti). I am surprised that VW has been able to get away with specifying a rattle as normal operation. Maybe as VW owners we are just too polite.
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