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irvined

posted on 9/3/10 at 09:34 PM Reply With Quote
Golf 3 Noise

Hello,

Friend of mine asked me to have a look at his Golf, its developed a noise that increases with road speed. It gets progressively louder until about 40/50mph then gets quieter.

It sounds like its coming from the rear of the car. I thought at first it would be the wheel bearing, but I'd expect that to get noisier and more annoying the faster you go.

I can feel some play in one of the rear wheels, but would hate to replace the bearing for nothing.

Any ideas?


Cheers

David





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skodaman

posted on 9/3/10 at 09:40 PM Reply With Quote
'Sounds just like a Golf."
Don't suppose you get that really irritating advert over there.





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austin man

posted on 9/3/10 at 09:44 PM Reply With Quote
If theres play in the wheel I would change the bearing if the noise is from the rear there is a good bet that this will be the problem





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tomprescott

posted on 9/3/10 at 09:47 PM Reply With Quote
^^^ ditto, if there's play replace it regardless of the noise, you'll probably find that replacing it does sort the noise out though.
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irvined

posted on 9/3/10 at 09:49 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for the help, I'll give it a go - looks like a fairly simple replacement form what I can see. Nothing the big hammer shouldn't fix anyway.

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hillbillyracer

posted on 9/3/10 at 10:58 PM Reply With Quote
If it's anything like earlier Golf/other VWs then it'll have a taper-roller bearing with a castle nut & split pin for adjustment, you'll be able to take it all apart, clean & inspect without destroying anything so you're sure it's the bearing that's gone & not waste any money.
Easy enough to do aswell, if you've done a front bearing a Cortina hub (as may well be fitted to a Locost!) then it's similar.

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SALAD

posted on 10/3/10 at 10:16 AM Reply With Quote
It is quite a simple job if all the bolts come undone. I had to replace some after the air chisel got involved
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