Hi
I am having a problem with a 06 Passat that I bought earlier in the year. When I drive over a speed bump slowly, there is a creaking/ crunching noise from the suspension. I've had in back in the garage twice now (under warranty). They replaced the mountings and bearings and the noise is only in the front now (was front and back). The garage say that any noise I hear now is 'a characteristic of the suspension system'.
Obviously I'm not happy with this. Am wondering if any other Passat owners have come across this and were able to get it resolved?
Thanks
C
The post highlight how poor the design of so called speed humps are.
Some are lethally sited on bends in neighbourhoods
The worst I have seen caused a car braking at modest speed (within the local speed limit) to lose traction due to an unequal weight distribution between the front and rear wheels (braking on the hump) resulting in it sliding onto the footpath.
If anyone was standing there they would have been killed
I don't understand your point tbh. Maybe I just don't understand it though.
What you describe in my opinion is not the fault of the hump. You shouldn't be braking on a hump or through a corner. If you do, you're going too fast and braking too late and thats driver error. You should enter a corner or arrive at a ramp at the correct speed. Of course speed will vary for different vehicles.
It would annoy me only theres too many people doing [SIZE=-1]ridiculous [/SIZE]speeds around the estate, 80~100kph in a 50 zone, where theres lots of people out walking, often with kids, and near playgrounds etc.
Beacuse of the dreadfull Dublin City council engineering I witnessed this happening due to a child running across the road resulting in the driver braking on the hump at low speed ans sliding sideways.
I also remember an RTE interview with a Fire Brifade driver giving his very negative opinions of nearly losing control of a Fire Engine again due to the inherent fault of the design of ramps.
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