Interestingly on my GT I had intermittent chirp or squeak between 10K & 20K km but in the last 10-15000km or so it hasn't made a noise, FYI I'm now at 37000km.
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Interestingly on my GT I had intermittent chirp or squeak between 10K & 20K km but in the last 10-15000km or so it hasn't made a noise, FYI I'm now at 37000km.
Hey coastie, I am curious if the water pump replacement has fixed the squealing noise. That is about a month ago when it was replaced.
jumping in a little late here but my experience is of a 5000 kms old 118 TSI that delevoped the much talked about "squeak" - just as the SC kicks in. Took the car for a drive with one of the guys from the service department at Essendon and he comfirmed the noise came from the water pump / supercharger clutch assembly - known issue. Anyway the pump has been replaced under warranty with a revised version so I hope thats that. Other than that, the car has been great
Just hypothesising but if there is a release of noise then there is a loss of energy and frictional loss creates wear as indicated by the noise. Consider that your tyres made a chirping noise due to slip on the road each time they took off. (not that that has ever happened) We all know that this is wearing the tyres faster than if they were to grip and not make any noise.
According to German magazine Auto Bild and some forums new pump is not fixing squealing noise as it was expected.
This is translation from Auto Bild:
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Can appreciate concern re this clutch. got me worried too.
Hope my MY11 build will be better.
However, clutch MUST have some slip on engagement.
Consider dry clutch system in DSG. Quite possible also makes slight noise on engagement, but not audible, due to being inside housing.
Do not know design of clutch, but consider it possible magnetic system used to disengage, rather than engage.
In which case, if magnetic area made from ferrite (Ceramic) this is extremly hard surface. EG, chirp not due to metal on metal 'spalling'
Haha, agree totally, the more sounds thre better!!! Go Golf!!!
Stoney!
My TSI is making the noise occasionally with the colder weather so I had a look at what the VW erwin database had to say about the noise for my VIN last weekend. Bottom line is that it is a recognised fault, they have made a production change and there is a part replacement you can get done under warranty if you can demonstrate the noise to the dealer. My last car (Mazda 6MPS) had a diff harmonic at a specific road speed and Mazda decided to do nothing and tell all the owners it was a normal characteristic of the car so it's good to see VW being proactive in this instance.
Here's an abridged version of what they had to say:
Description:
Clear, brief, high frequency squeaking noise.
Technical background:
As the water pump builds up with solenoid clutch, the one piece anchorage plate on the outer pulley starts to vibrate. The volume of the noise depends on the operating conditions.
Production Change:
Improved water pump with solenoid coupling from engine no.
CAV* 154 174
Measure: (I've omitted the bit about stationary testing as it can't be performed with DSG's which most of us have)
1. Constant speed in 2nd or 3rd gear at 2000-2200 rpm
2. Brief acceleration (1 second)
3. Repeat a few times
With engine codes BMY, BLG, BWK, CAV* fit the water pump with solenoid coupling with part number 03C121004 J.