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Very disturbing drone/grinding......

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John, sorry to hear your problem, I have had my noise confirmed by one of the sponsors on here as being present, so I know I am not crazy now, but too subtle to do anything about :-(

That is after I spent a lot of money with them on what they thought the issue was :-(

I since took it to Skoda who said that it was a dodgy wheel, so we replaced that wheel with the spare, but not sure it made a huge difference, so it is now down to getting that bearing done which I have not had time to do. My dodgy wheel was on the rear, so the directional thing was hard to establish with mine as it didn't really make that much difference as it never really got much louder.

Once I have done the rear bearing I'll let you know.

ur problem is a sized handbrake cable m8 put new 1 on and noise will go

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its a sized handbrake cable put new 1 on and was cured m8

What is your rear tyre wear like....? I know you are talking a noise at probably the front of the car, but humour me....

it could be cupped/scalloped tyres on the front causing the noise...

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That's what my prob was. Its back again now. Don't know why tho. My rears wear the inside edge unevenly whitch makes the drone then I swap front to back to even wear out and the fronts now are bad. Also you can feel the uneven ness thru the steering ever so slightly on m way. Gettin better now as they are wearing off lol.

All the money for nothing really. But on the plus side, I now have a stunningly handling car lol that stops well too. Lol

Hi Again

Finally I tried to change the left front wheel bearing, and now my noise is gone, Jubiiieeee

I (and a lot of others) was convinced that it should a problem in the right side, because the noise appeared when turning to the left (in this situation you load the right front wheel bearing) but in my case the noise was comming from the left front wheel bearing.

Anyway thank for all the inputs, case solved.

KR

John

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