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  1. Hi @Jimbobnob, Mine doesn't do this. Pretty quite on my end. Have you serviced all the belts/pulleys? P.S. My question is basically ended: went to two different services for a drive and all they said: "your car is very quite one for SUV. New Tiguans are noisier" . Nothing wrong with the car.
  2. Yes. Car history is clean and all done according to manuals and intervals.
  3. Hello everyone, Recently obtained Kodiaq NS7 (140kW) 4x4 DQ500. What I can hear is strange like whining noise during acceleration. It is not loud (like in the background) but its more like bearing going bad. If you decelerate - noise goes off. Went to car service and they told me nothing wrong with the car - this is the work of the transmission. Is it only me like this or you also can hear the work of the transmission when accelerating? Managed to read a lot of posts in different forums about 4x4 Skodas and it seems like this is not a bug but a feature of 4wds. Car has around 97 000 kms (obtained on that millage). Car was fully serviced without detecting problems - all oils changed and parts cleaned. Thank you!
  4. Hello guys, Nice to meet you everyone! My name is Pavel. Fell in love with Kodi :)

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