yes somebody else on the forum did have the seat squeek during cornering. Can't remember the name but i remember they said when they took it back to the vw service they found a problem with the seat rail and needed to replace it.
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Mine squeaked everytime I used the clutch and moved around on the seat. They didn't change the rails but they said they lubricated the rails and checked that everything was all tightened up properly. Hasn't made a peep since.
Try moving your seat all the way forwards and backwards a few times then back to your spot. It may help reduce the squeaking.2011 Polo 77TSI | Manual | Sports Pack | Flash Red | Alpine INA W900E SatNav
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Hell yes!! I sent my car in and they attempted to fix it by replacing all mounting hardware but it's still as bad as before. I told them its in the actual seat itself but they played the ignorant game.Originally posted by wilditr View PostHas anyone had an issue with a squeak in the drivers seat of a GTI.
Only seems to do it during cornering.
I just drove up to Gold Coast and back it d r o v e m e c r a z y ! ! !
Note: My seats are the optional heated alcantara
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I've also had the fuel line/knocking problem behind dash assessed by 2 different service centres.
Service Centre #1 (2 visits):
Checked for rattle behind dashboard. Rerouted and adjusted fuel lines as required. Wrapped fuel lines with foam. Road tested and found to be ok. Yeah right take out your ear plugs!
Service Centre #2:
We acknowledge the knocking sound is there. The technician has assessed it as being the normal operation of the DSG gearbox... WTF its behind the dash man??????????
How are we to believe these lunatics.sigpic
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You might be getting some rattling of the mechatronics unit transmitting through and sounding like it's behind the dash. Unless you nmean the rattle that sounds like it comes from the induction noise pipe that is routed behind the firewall...sigpic
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I just don't know anymore gavs...not sure who to believe but what I do know is that it's been there since day 1.Originally posted by gavs View PostYou might be getting some rattling of the mechatronics unit transmitting through and sounding like it's behind the dash. Unless you nmean the rattle that sounds like it comes from the induction noise pipe that is routed behind the firewall...sigpic
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It's very likely this is some of the cluncking / rattling noises, it's offputting for sure. Mine goes in tuesday to have some rattles looked at, one is behind the dash which happens under a decently open throttle, is this like yours? It sounds like it's coming from directly behind the centre air vents?sigpic
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+1 on that one. Been there since day 1 but I still haven't taken it back. Otherwise the car is awesome.Originally posted by gavs View PostIt's very likely this is some of the cluncking / rattling noises, it's offputting for sure. Mine goes in tuesday to have some rattles looked at, one is behind the dash which happens under a decently open throttle, is this like yours? It sounds like it's coming from directly behind the centre air vents?
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Ok, resolution to my rattles.
Rattle 1:
Rattle occurs, especially over poor roads in the passenger side B pillar, tried playing with seatbelt adjuster as that sounds like the correct place but to no avail.
Rattle 2:
Rattle occurs under loaded throttle, seems to be emminating directly behind the centre dash air vents.
Solution 1:
Front passenger door striker was loose and over uneven road was transmitting rattle up, through the hollow section of the B pillar. After adjustment, not only is the rattle gone, but the front passenger door internal and external handles feel tighter and more tactile to operate.
Solution 2:
Sound generater in front bulkhead to amplify induction noise was faulty and had a rattle in it. After fixing, rattle gone.
I still have the rattles from under the bonnet but I have traced them at this stage to the DSG so I will go with them being mechatronics related.
Thanks to Stephen at Burwin VW once again for great service.sigpic
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Ever interested in applying to be an engineer at the VW plant in Wolfsburg? ;POriginally posted by gavs View PostOk, resolution to my rattles.
Rattle 1:
Rattle occurs, especially over poor roads in the passenger side B pillar, tried playing with seatbelt adjuster as that sounds like the correct place but to no avail.
Rattle 2:
Rattle occurs under loaded throttle, seems to be emminating directly behind the centre dash air vents.
Solution 1:
Front passenger door striker was loose and over uneven road was transmitting rattle up, through the hollow section of the B pillar. After adjustment, not only is the rattle gone, but the front passenger door internal and external handles feel tighter and more tactile to operate.
Solution 2:
Sound generater in front bulkhead to amplify induction noise was faulty and had a rattle in it. After fixing, rattle gone.
I still have the rattles from under the bonnet but I have traced them at this stage to the DSG so I will go with them being mechatronics related.
Thanks to Stephen at Burwin VW once again for great service.
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Recommend for servicing then....???Originally posted by gavs View PostThanks to Stephen at Burwin VW once again for great service.
Must say though, since my ENORMOUS spat at Peninsula VW this week, I'm getting the royal treatment!Polo GTI - 5 door - Candy White, Xenons, Comfort Package, Audio Upgrade, Bluetooth, Parking Sensors and Tint
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Yeah, have spoken with their servicing manager and so far, he is the only one that has been truthful when answering questions I have asked, not trying to hide behind a thin veil of bulltish.sigpic
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Mine is a double knock sound – the first is a longer, more stretched out knocking sound followed by a shorter second knock. This is literally coming from directly infront of me and behind the dash.Originally posted by gavs View Postbehind the dash which happens under a decently open throttle, is this like yours? It sounds like it's coming from directly behind the centre air vents?sigpic
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Ok. Great! 821kms in and the Fault in catalytic converter light just came on and it's staying on!
Manual says to drive carefully to the nearest qualified workshop. Well that helps me out with a Melbourne to Brisbane drive planned for Monday.....F**)Polo GTI - 5 door - Candy White, Xenons, Comfort Package, Audio Upgrade, Bluetooth, Parking Sensors and Tint
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Hmmm possibly Thermal Failure?Originally posted by prcurrie View PostOk. Great! 821kms in and the Fault in catalytic converter light just came on and it's staying on!
Manual says to drive carefully to the nearest qualified workshop. Well that helps me out with a Melbourne to Brisbane drive planned for Monday.....F**)
either that or Thermal Shock as usually those two a part from physical damage are the main factors for the Catalytic converter to fail due to excessive raw fuel coming in contact with the Catalyst...Last edited by Hail22; 16-12-2011, 06:22 AM.
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It's also been sucking fuel and I haven't really been driving it hard. It's using around 9.5l /100kms.
I'll see what VW say today. Just so annoying!Polo GTI - 5 door - Candy White, Xenons, Comfort Package, Audio Upgrade, Bluetooth, Parking Sensors and Tint
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