2014 G7GTI 95 000km MP expired
I'm noticing a sound only when turning the steering wheel to the right. It's not loud- in fact, I only notice/remember about it when I'm driving with the radio/music off. It's also not there all the time. It sounds like it's coming from inside the car, rather than outside, eg. suspension.
Any ideas?
William
Cape Town
Steering wheel noise
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Re: Steering wheel noise
Right upper shock mount is probably shot
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Re: Steering wheel noise
Check your cv joints? Is it a cracking sound or a thumping sound?
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Re: Steering wheel noise
Seeing that the OP specifically mentions inside the car, rather than outside, e.g. suspension:
On two of my cars I've had noise from the slip rings at the back of the steering wheel that transmit power to the horn. (Not sure whether new models still have such slip rings.) This happened when the rings were dirty or dry, or when the contact brushes were not correctly placed. The noise was anything from a soft grind to a squeak. Also it was often temperature dependent.
On two of my cars I've had noise from the slip rings at the back of the steering wheel that transmit power to the horn. (Not sure whether new models still have such slip rings.) This happened when the rings were dirty or dry, or when the contact brushes were not correctly placed. The noise was anything from a soft grind to a squeak. Also it was often temperature dependent.
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2004 VW Golf TDI, type 1J, AHF, 317k (2016-current) --- daily
1990 VW Fox, type 16, HM, 304k (2005-current) --- spare runaround
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1992 Audi 500 SE, type C4, AAR (2001-2020) --- nice while it lasted
1983 VW Golf GTS, type 17, FR (1992-2005) --- most fun car I've ever had
1978 Audi 100 GLS 5E, type 43, WC (1991-92) --- died in the side of a Rekord who cut me off
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2004 VW Golf TDI, type 1J, AHF, 317k (2016-current) --- daily
1990 VW Fox, type 16, HM, 304k (2005-current) --- spare runaround
Previous:
1992 Audi 500 SE, type C4, AAR (2001-2020) --- nice while it lasted
1983 VW Golf GTS, type 17, FR (1992-2005) --- most fun car I've ever had
1978 Audi 100 GLS 5E, type 43, WC (1991-92) --- died in the side of a Rekord who cut me off
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Re: Steering wheel noise
Thanks VAG FanVAG Fan wrote:Seeing that the OP specifically mentions inside the car, rather than outside, e.g. suspension:
On two of my cars I've had noise from the slip rings at the back of the steering wheel that transmit power to the horn. (Not sure whether new models still have such slip rings.) This happened when the rings were dirty or dry, or when the contact brushes were not correctly placed. The noise was anything from a soft grind to a squeak. Also it was often temperature dependent.
Ja, sounds like it's coming from inside the car, from the steering wheel area.