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  • Guess that noise!

    As the Polo can be a noisy 'lil bugger, I thought I'd ask about my current noise and maybe form a place for people to enquire about their noises in the future.

    As its hard enough to understand whats happening, if you do post about a noise here, please try to include as much info as possible to help people understand and assist you.

    My noise:

    Where: Front left (passenger side) suspension
    When: Going over sharp bumps or off camber roads at slower speeds. seems to not be noticable or an issue when at speed.
    Noise: Its a rubbing noise that travels through the chassis.

    What I think it is: It sounds like the strut is not lubricated and rubbing or the top mount is rubbing.

    What Else I've done / know to test: If I turn the wheel, I don't get the noise, so its not just the topmount / bearing failing. If I wobble the car from side-to-side I can make it happen and can isolate it to the left side in or around the strut / strut top. At first i thought it might have been my new swaybar links, but I removed the droplinks and it moves freely without any noise. The droplinks are fairly new and its not a clunking noise, but a rubbing noise.

    Hoping its not the strut (KW V1's). If it is, can they be lubricated? Anything else around there I should be looking to lubricate? Assuming I can't just WD40 the strut to test...

  • #2
    have you check your lower control arm rear bushings?
    OEM ones fail - get solid Cupra replacements.
    Both of ours were cracked - there was the weird squeeking, and the odd thunk for unknown reasons.
    \( O ) o\====(\X/)=TDI=/o ( O )/ 2011 Jetta Mk5 125TDI - Squidly

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    • #3
      Could be the spring, try jacking that corner up so you can swivel the spring around to a different heading and go for a squirt to see if it helps.

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      • #4
        Thanks Gigitt, I have those, thats not the location of the noise, its around the strut. Its not a clunk, but a rubbing noise. Car handles fine (for now), but sounds lead to wear and components not working properly.

        I had thought it might be the springs binding, cut up some tube to line the coils that touch, but does not appear to be related to the coil. I can shake the car to make it happen and appears to be related to the shock / top mount, but hard to say which one without pulling it out.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by noone View Post
          Thanks Gigitt, I have those, thats not the location of the noise, its around the strut. Its not a clunk, but a rubbing noise. Car handles fine (for now), but sounds lead to wear and components not working properly.

          I had thought it might be the springs binding, cut up some tube to line the coils that touch, but does not appear to be related to the coil. I can shake the car to make it happen and appears to be related to the shock / top mount, but hard to say which one without pulling it out.
          If you can get your hands on another Strut/coil etc? Try putting them in and see if that does the trick...

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          • #6
            TL/DR (Will when I have the chance ) I tried to start a thread like this a while back and it didn't take.. I really hope this one can get stickied or something. It will save a lot of us pulling our hair out trying to find the sources of all our rattles
            Polo GTI MY2008
            Build Thread
            136.09kW and 305.28Nm torques, Dynapack Hub Dyno

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            • #7
              For me the glove box has been the root of all evil.

              First rattles started from the notepad clips on the inside of the door. Fix - ripped the F**kers out when I eventually figured it out.
              Then the opening/closing dampered cog wheel. Fix - lever off the panel on the passenger side of the dash and push the loose cog back in place.
              Then the pen holder clips. Fix - Also gone now
              Then the spring loaded rubber door dampers. Fix - tighten with hex key.

              Seems to be good now even with the new engine mounts which have now settled right down in regards to shaking the car to bits.
              I do get some buzzing from the tray in the top of the dash only because its been in and out a few times now so will chock that with something soon.

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              • #8
                Hey Ben,
                It doesn't sound like this does it? --
                IMG 0616 - YouTube


                If it does you're up the same creek as me
                I think I'm getting those rattles in the glovebox too Ant, must take a look..
                Polo GTI MY2008
                Build Thread
                136.09kW and 305.28Nm torques, Dynapack Hub Dyno

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                • #9
                  Not a creak, more of a rub (deeper tone) when going over uneven surfaces concrete roads, crap roads, etc).
                  I'll have to take it to someone to give it a once over as i'm a little stumped with this one.

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