Grinding Noise
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Grinding Noise
I have a month old '17 Turbo with about 1000 miles on it. I have noticed after driving it for about 10 minutes or so that I get a periodic "grinding-like" noise as I drive it. It isn't constant but I can feel it in the steering wheel and hear a very subtle grinding like sound, as though it's coming from the transmission or wheels. It isn't constant, but once it starts, of course I focus on it and can hear/feel it cut in and out.
I took it into the dealer today and the shop forman rode with me. Naturally I couldn't reproduce it (audibly) but did feel it in the steering and accelerator. He suspects it could be something related to the transfer case but is unsure at this point. He is going to contact the district guy to see if there are any other complaints and will let me know.
Anyone experience something like this or have heard info regarding?
Thanks for any comments.
I took it into the dealer today and the shop forman rode with me. Naturally I couldn't reproduce it (audibly) but did feel it in the steering and accelerator. He suspects it could be something related to the transfer case but is unsure at this point. He is going to contact the district guy to see if there are any other complaints and will let me know.
Anyone experience something like this or have heard info regarding?
Thanks for any comments.
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I have something similar in our '16 Turbo.
I have traced it to the a/c compressor. At ~1000-1400 rpm with the A/C on I feel a vibration in the steering wheel and hear a 'bearing' noise. When I turn-off the A/C it goes away immediately.
I have traced it to the a/c compressor. At ~1000-1400 rpm with the A/C on I feel a vibration in the steering wheel and hear a 'bearing' noise. When I turn-off the A/C it goes away immediately.
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I think I'm experiencing the same thing you're explaining here on my '16 turbo and it's been driving me crazy. It's very subtle and been feeling like it's a mental thing but this confirms it may be something else.
Basically at low speeds or in an rpm range between 1500-2000 rpm I hear an audible "growning" noise and can feel vibration in the throttle and steering wheel. Once above 2500 rpm it seems to disappear. Is this what you're explaining ? Of course I took it to the dealer and they say it's normal operation for the car, however I've been doubting that as this car is so polished all the way around
Am I not crazy??
Basically at low speeds or in an rpm range between 1500-2000 rpm I hear an audible "growning" noise and can feel vibration in the throttle and steering wheel. Once above 2500 rpm it seems to disappear. Is this what you're explaining ? Of course I took it to the dealer and they say it's normal operation for the car, however I've been doubting that as this car is so polished all the way around
Am I not crazy??
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It's very subtle and been feeling like it's a mental thing but this confirms it may be something else.
Basically at low speeds or in an rpm range between 1500-2000 rpm I hear an audible "growning" noise and can feel vibration in the throttle and steering wheel. Once above 2500 rpm it seems to disappear. Is this what you're explaining ? Of course I took it to the dealer and they say it's normal operation for the car, however I've been doubting that as this car is so polished all the way around
Basically at low speeds or in an rpm range between 1500-2000 rpm I hear an audible "growning" noise and can feel vibration in the throttle and steering wheel. Once above 2500 rpm it seems to disappear. Is this what you're explaining ? Of course I took it to the dealer and they say it's normal operation for the car, however I've been doubting that as this car is so polished all the way around
You have pretty much described the same thing I have going on; it's hard to determine whether it is happening at higher speeds due to road vibration/noise. But at much lower speeds it is very discernible. I'm going to give it another thousand miles or so...if it's still going on, back to the dealer.
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I think I have the same sound. It's very faint and I really only hear it when the windows are down at lower speeds. I can reproduce at low speed right when I begin accelerating and it continues briefly after lifting off the throttle. Taking the car in next week...I fear I'll get the same response that it's normal or they can't reproduce. I'll fiddle with A/C and moving car side to side. Will keep folks updated.
I have a 17 gts.
I have a 17 gts.
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I think I have the same sound. It's very faint and I really only hear it when the windows are down at lower speeds. I can reproduce at low speed right when I begin accelerating and it continues briefly after lifting off the throttle. Taking the car in next week...I fear I'll get the same response that it's normal or they can't reproduce. I'll fiddle with A/C and moving car side to side. Will keep folks updated.
I have a 17 gts.
I have a 17 gts.
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I'm taking mine in on Tuesday and will update here, don't have high hopes since it seems so hard to pin down but it's driving me crazy, this car is too polished to exhibit these signs
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Just got back from dealer. Definitely able to reproduce but tech said that they drove other Macan and they all do that. It's the turbo spooling up and down. There is no fix, unfortunately. Sucks.
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i do wonder if it's specific to 17. I'm not getting any vibrations like the 16 owner in this thread. That might a totally different issue. Given mine definitely aligns to the psi gauge, it's definitely the turbos.
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Thanks for the info, but perhaps it is related to 17's. My psi gauge is zeroed out when it is occurring, often when I'm going around 20 mph. Cuts in and out and will happen at moderate speeds as well. I'm living with it for now, although being aware of it causes me to focus on it.
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I have a month old '17 Turbo with about 1000 miles on it. I have noticed after driving it for about 10 minutes or so that I get a periodic "grinding-like" noise as I drive it. It isn't constant but I can feel it in the steering wheel and hear a very subtle grinding like sound, as though it's coming from the transmission or wheels. It isn't constant, but once it starts, of course I focus on it and can hear/feel it cut in and out.
I took it into the dealer today and the shop forman rode with me. Naturally I couldn't reproduce it (audibly) but did feel it in the steering and accelerator. He suspects it could be something related to the transfer case but is unsure at this point. He is going to contact the district guy to see if there are any other complaints and will let me know.
Anyone experience something like this or have heard info regarding?
Thanks for any comments.
I took it into the dealer today and the shop forman rode with me. Naturally I couldn't reproduce it (audibly) but did feel it in the steering and accelerator. He suspects it could be something related to the transfer case but is unsure at this point. He is going to contact the district guy to see if there are any other complaints and will let me know.
Anyone experience something like this or have heard info regarding?
Thanks for any comments.