Rattling/squeaking sound in top passenger rear seat corner
#1
Rattling/squeaking sound in top passenger rear seat corner
Has anyone noticed a sound coming from the top passenger rear seat corner while driving?
It sounds like something loose or two pieces of plastic rubbing.
While driving I've tried pulling the rear passenger seat belt, dropping down the rear passenger seat (thinking it might be the latching mechanism that locks the seat in), hold/pushing on the rear panel that covers you trunk.
None of which stopped it.
The next thing I'll have to do is have someone drive the car while I'm back there to try and find it.
It's driving me crazy always hears a rubbing sound in my right ear coming form the back corner while I'm driving.
If the road is super smooth like newly paved it's not there, it just when the road get even a little uneven/bumpy.
Also, it happens are any speed.
There should be NO rubbing sounds on a car this expensive
It sounds like something loose or two pieces of plastic rubbing.
While driving I've tried pulling the rear passenger seat belt, dropping down the rear passenger seat (thinking it might be the latching mechanism that locks the seat in), hold/pushing on the rear panel that covers you trunk.
None of which stopped it.
The next thing I'll have to do is have someone drive the car while I'm back there to try and find it.
It's driving me crazy always hears a rubbing sound in my right ear coming form the back corner while I'm driving.
If the road is super smooth like newly paved it's not there, it just when the road get even a little uneven/bumpy.
Also, it happens are any speed.
There should be NO rubbing sounds on a car this expensive
#2
AudiWorld Super User
I had that with one of the backseat latch bars on my allroad (a known issue). I wrapped some thin foam around it (yoga matting) and that did the trick. But I agree that these things should have been designed out of a premium vehicle.
#3
AudiWorld Member
There is a known issue with the rear seat release failing.
It is some kind of cable and pulley system, I would look there.
The other known issue is related to the rear compartment privacy shelf, I would drive with that out for a test.
See this link for more:
The Audi TT Forum :: View topic - rear parcel shelf TT
It is some kind of cable and pulley system, I would look there.
The other known issue is related to the rear compartment privacy shelf, I would drive with that out for a test.
See this link for more:
The Audi TT Forum :: View topic - rear parcel shelf TT
#6
At the hinge at the bottom of the seat or at the locking mechanism at the top?
It's not the locking mechanism because I put the seat down and it's still coming from that corner and it's not the seat belt retract mechanism either.
I think I'm going to have to do a back seat drive to figure it out.
It's not the locking mechanism because I put the seat down and it's still coming from that corner and it's not the seat belt retract mechanism either.
I think I'm going to have to do a back seat drive to figure it out.
#7
It's not the trunk covers, removed them for the drive home and still there.
So still searching. It might be the plastic trim around the trunk lid. I opened it and rocked it back and forth and it squeeks. So going to try and put something into it to jam it over and see it that fixes it.
So still searching. It might be the plastic trim around the trunk lid. I opened it and rocked it back and forth and it squeeks. So going to try and put something into it to jam it over and see it that fixes it.
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#8
AudiWorld Member
It's not the trunk covers, removed them for the drive home and still there.
So still searching. It might be the plastic trim around the trunk lid. I opened it and rocked it back and forth and it squeeks. So going to try and put something into it to jam it over and see it that fixes it.
So still searching. It might be the plastic trim around the trunk lid. I opened it and rocked it back and forth and it squeeks. So going to try and put something into it to jam it over and see it that fixes it.
This usually presents as clunking coming from the hatch but could just allow enough movement to squeak.
#9
AudiWorld Super User
I just developed this rattle/squeak in the right rear quadrant. As others, I investigated the seat latching, parcel shelf, hatch trim, etc. to no avail.
Then I noted some had mentioned the hatch bump stop so I did a bit of an experiment by placing a standard garden hose rubber washer in the right-rear recess, only. Then drove a good distance, in all driver select modes, over bumps and several railroad crossings. Voila, all again quiet. So that must be it. Will next investigate a stop adjustment (lengthening same a bit), although the washer is unobtrusive and if I'm lazy ....
By some had mentioned I include of course the ever helpful Can_Quattro.
Then I noted some had mentioned the hatch bump stop so I did a bit of an experiment by placing a standard garden hose rubber washer in the right-rear recess, only. Then drove a good distance, in all driver select modes, over bumps and several railroad crossings. Voila, all again quiet. So that must be it. Will next investigate a stop adjustment (lengthening same a bit), although the washer is unobtrusive and if I'm lazy ....
By some had mentioned I include of course the ever helpful Can_Quattro.
Last edited by Huey52; 10-20-2016 at 08:50 AM.
#10
AudiWorld Super User
I finally got around to lengthening the hatch passenger side bump stop. Simply removed the molded casing and then unscrewed the stop a bit. Temporary washer removed and still quiet.
I just developed this rattle/squeak in the right rear quadrant. As others, I investigated the seat latching, privacy/parcel shelf, hatch trim, etc. to no avail.
Then I noted some had mentioned the hatch bump stop so I did a bit of an experiment by placing a standard garden hose rubber washer in the right-rear recess, only. Then drove a good distance, in all driver select modes, over bumps and several railroad crossings. Voila, all again quiet. So that must be it. Will next investigate a stop adjustment (lengthening same a bit), although the washer is unobtrusive and if I'm lazy ....
By some had mentioned I include of course the ever helpful Can_Quattro.
Then I noted some had mentioned the hatch bump stop so I did a bit of an experiment by placing a standard garden hose rubber washer in the right-rear recess, only. Then drove a good distance, in all driver select modes, over bumps and several railroad crossings. Voila, all again quiet. So that must be it. Will next investigate a stop adjustment (lengthening same a bit), although the washer is unobtrusive and if I'm lazy ....
By some had mentioned I include of course the ever helpful Can_Quattro.