Is your Jetta a sedan?
I'm thinking a wagon may tend to flex more than a sedan due to the lack of a parcel shelf brace.
That's just a theory of mine of course not a statement of fact
Cheers
Hi team,
Long time between posts but have been enjoying the R36 too much
As an update to my previous issues the DSG seems to be operating normally now (ie. I'm probably getting used to its nuances).
There are a few ongoing small things that have surfaced though. The first is a loud grinding noise from the front left corner when reversing at low speed while on brakes. It reminds me of a similar issue we had with a near-new Mazda 3 which turned out to be a faulty wheel hubHas anyone else had this prob and what did it turn out to be? Anything that needs a specific repair?
The second is a significant amount of creaking from interior when passing obliquely over inclined driveways back onto the road. Basically sounds like all those nice trim bits in the interior are rubbing against each other at the same time, especially around the mid-cabin at the 2nd pillars. I'm assuming this is all caused to chassis flex.... but its something we don't get in our Jetta when passing the same obstacles and aren't these two chassis' very related underneath? How much of this is actually normal? Incidentally I've also got rattles from every direction of the interior when passing bumps.... and I thought the Jetta already had enough of them!
Apart from that, loving the car!
MY10 R36 Wagon Icelandic Grey
Jetta MY08 2.0FSI Reflex Silver
Is your Jetta a sedan?
I'm thinking a wagon may tend to flex more than a sedan due to the lack of a parcel shelf brace.
That's just a theory of mine of course not a statement of fact
Cheers
Hi Radius,
Good to hear you enjoying the car.
I suggest you get the front wheel checked with the Dealer asap, in case something is wrong, you don't want to find out the hard way!
As of interior creaking, I haven't noticed any in my car and there are quite a few speed bumps. A friend has quite a steep driveway and nothing there either.
I haven't really helped you I guess, good luck though and hope these issues will be resolved soon.
R36 Wagon, blue, sunroof, towbar, auto tailgate, MDI, and now with upgraded sound system
1969 TL1600 Fastback
Suzuki GSX1400, Yamaha XVS1100 Bobber
....fairings are for scooters!
Cheers for the advice guys!
So took the car to the dealer and they're going to check the steering. Apparently grinding steering was a previous known issue which resulted in "updated steering spacers", though since my car's a MY10 it should have these parts pre-installed.
Car booked in for checkout so will hopefully know soon enough.
Lots of questions from a relatively new owner... have one other... do R36's usually blow some smoke on heavy acceleration? Had to sneak up a slip lane the other day and the scene through the rearview mirror brought new meaning to dusting off the competition! May explain why the exhaust tips are constantly sooted up?
MY10 R36 Wagon Icelandic Grey
Jetta MY08 2.0FSI Reflex Silver
FYI, the front wheel noise when on brakes when reversing may be the same as the Golf, where the brake pads relocated as you apply pressure and they move from aft to forward in the caliper. It is known on the MKV and accepted as there is little that can be done to stop that movement.
Hey Radius.
I had this exact problem (grinding in low speed reverse) and took to dealer who mentioned this was caused by excessive break dust. I only get this problem after constant breaking in peak hour traffic so seemed to make sense to me. Anyway, they cleaned up the pads and problem went away until very recently - yep I was in peak hr traffic.
09 Passat R36 Sedan - Black, Sunroof, Dynaudio, SatNav, Kufatec Bluetooth.
Cheers mate, sounds like the go. They did mention that they'll try cleaning the pads as well so if that's all it is I'll be very happy!
MY10 R36 Wagon Icelandic Grey
Jetta MY08 2.0FSI Reflex Silver
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