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May have lost some part/s of undertray

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The other night travelling at a steady 60 I started to hear a flapping noise which lasted for about half a mile then stopped.

The noise coincided with another car, maybe a Range Rover or Discovery passing me.

My wife thought the noise was from the passing car, but I'm not so sure.

There was no bang or clatter as if a part had fallen off - the noise just stopped.

 

I've no way of getting the car off the ground to look properly, so I can only see in from the sides.

Most of the underside has plastic covers, but it appears that there is a narrow longitudinal section in the centre which is uncovered.

 

Does anyone have a link to a parts diagram of the undertrays or a picture of what it should normally look like?

The car is a 2016 2.0 TDI 150hp Combi.

 

Many thanks.

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You are a gentleman, and a scholar, and a connoisseur of good whisky !   That's exactly what I was after.

 

Now to grope about and try to figure out if all these parts are still there.

 

IME, the loss of the / parts of the tray is due to the idiot technician who couldn’t be bothered to refit it correctly. 

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