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Help diagnosing DSG rattle [DQ250]

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20 minutes ago, Fesi said:

Tell me about it 😂 mine is not noticeable in the cabin to be honest only when driving past houses and cars with the passenger window open, and also on motorways it’s almost as if the noise is not there. Changes from time to time sometimes it’s quiet sometimes it’s slightly louder and ironically this noise started a couple days after I got wheel alignment done so it’s kind of confusing and hard to diagnose and it’s been around 6-7 weeks the noise has stayed stable not got worse

The sound frequency would get so high with speed that it was nat audiable any more, for me it would around 120kmh so i just drove faster.

If you really have a failed bearing like me it completely expected that the bearing failed in a different way and therefore different sound profile.

Maybe you have less damage overall or less dmaged rollers or something in between. Ether way if its really the gearbox thats making the noise there is something wrong, and stuff will eventually escalate to a bigger problem.

Good luck.

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