Could wheel arch gap be causing this noise
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Hi all
Wonder if anyone has experienced similar.
I am getting a rubbing or wind type noise when above 40/50. Not massively loud but does seem to get more noticeable the faster I go. So once it kicks in it seems linked to speed.
No other sense of anything amiss.
Q5 rear wheel liners have what looks like an attached/integrated rubber mud guard on the lower front section. The side the noise is coming from has a small gap/split and there is play in the liner section behind it.
From pictures you can see the side with the gap vs. the other side without.
Anyone experienced this and can advise whether this is the culprit?
Thanks!


Wonder if anyone has experienced similar.
I am getting a rubbing or wind type noise when above 40/50. Not massively loud but does seem to get more noticeable the faster I go. So once it kicks in it seems linked to speed.
No other sense of anything amiss.
Q5 rear wheel liners have what looks like an attached/integrated rubber mud guard on the lower front section. The side the noise is coming from has a small gap/split and there is play in the liner section behind it.
From pictures you can see the side with the gap vs. the other side without.
Anyone experienced this and can advise whether this is the culprit?
Thanks!
Just an update on this
Definitely not imagining the noise and we have noticed that it happens on a frosty / cold morning.
Halfway into a morning journey it will stop. In the evening it will not happen.
So it seems to be something affected by cold and frost which goes once warmed up. And again it is speed related, starts at about 35/40 and gets proportionately louder as yku get yo to 70.
Not entirely able to pinpoint where it is coming from.
Any ideas appreciated otherwise I guess its trial and error attempting to find a fix
Definitely not imagining the noise and we have noticed that it happens on a frosty / cold morning.
Halfway into a morning journey it will stop. In the evening it will not happen.
So it seems to be something affected by cold and frost which goes once warmed up. And again it is speed related, starts at about 35/40 and gets proportionately louder as yku get yo to 70.
Not entirely able to pinpoint where it is coming from.
Any ideas appreciated otherwise I guess its trial and error attempting to find a fix
Not been able to do that unfortunately
However, I had a mechanic have a test drive and check everything over and they found nothing mechanical
having been able to listen to it a bit more now, and noting that it subsides once the car us up to temperature (which it will be when I have a mechanic check it out unfortunately), I am non the wiser but wondering if it could be a frozen door seal or similar
However, I had a mechanic have a test drive and check everything over and they found nothing mechanical
having been able to listen to it a bit more now, and noting that it subsides once the car us up to temperature (which it will be when I have a mechanic check it out unfortunately), I am non the wiser but wondering if it could be a frozen door seal or similar
RSstuff said:
I have read that when some rear tyres are getting down to around 3mm tread that they can make more noise.
On many VAG models you get rumbling / drone from the rear tyres due to tread stepping / sawtooth wear. Some tyres are worse than others and the more the tyre wears the worse the noise can become. You would swear it was a wheel bearing gone.RSstuff said:
I have read that when some rear tyres are getting down to around 3mm tread that they can make more noise.
Yup.Swapping the wheels front/rear to listen for change is always a good plan for noises like this. It may do nothing, but it costs nothing and eliminates the wheels/tyres.
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