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  1. Nope, it's constant and in loop as you can hear in the audio. It's more noticeable during 60 mph as the speed is constant for period of time and no change in gear etc I can even feel the loop if I put my hand on the gear while driving.
  2. OK, thank you. I'll ask them to do tracking. It's a very good car. I've been owning it for 10 years now. It always was smooth to drive around. It's just that I don't want to think about replacing it if it's fixable. Though the garage thinks that these kind of issues are inevitable for old car.
  3. Hi Thanks for your message. I think tracking is wheel balancing!? No, they didn't mention it (and this particular garage doesn't do wheel balancing). Should I get done one? Did you get a chance to hear the audio? Thank You.
  4. Hi Mike, The garage had indeed asked me to replace the front tyres which I did, but no luck.
  5. Hi Hope someone can help me here. I've Skoda Octavia 2009 1.4 TSI. I've recently replaced the following parts through two different jobs in couple of weeks apart. First Job: Front Brake Discs & Pads Rear Pads Second Job: Front Driver Side Ball Joints x2 Front Anti-Roll Bar Links x2 While I didn't have any problem after the first job, I had started noticing a noise after the second job. I hear a "hummm" noise in loop while I drive about 60-90mph. The noise does exist while I drive in 30 mph but it's more noticeable while I'm on motorway. The garage put the car on ramp, checked all the wheels and declared that they couldn't see any issue. I've tried to capture the audio which I've uploaded here. You can clearly hear the noise if you use a headphone. I know it's hard to guess anything just by hearing an audio clip, but if you can give me some pointer, it will really be helpful. Thank you. whatsapp-video-2022-12-08.mp4

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