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...My i30 is still new so has no noises (yet).
For the noise from the rear, The first and easy thing to do is to unscrew the rubber door bump stops a little and see if that makes any difference...
frightening loud protracted creak rear-right of the car (hatch-door?), when the car steers 90° left or right with low speeds on surfaces of unequal height (say, when turning down /up to a garage-ramp). Occasionally, the same creak sounds just once when the right side of the car passes over short potholes or bumps).My car has now done 2,300 miles and has developed the same as above when going over speed bumps or hitting holes etc. A loud noticeable noise on front right hand side of car (Though this might be just cause that's where I sit!).
Again it could be anti-roll bar bushes squeaking. A spot of silicon spray might help. Often if it is these buishes creaking then spraying some water on them will make the noise disappear for a day or two. Not sure if this is a particular problem on the i30, but it does happen on loads of other cars, including my old one. I never noticed it with rubber bushes, seems to be a function of using plastic bushes and no lubricant.
My 3 month old Czech car rattles all over. Front left door buzzes, rattle in back left. Creak from glove box and a metal sound(knock) from front of car on certain road surfaces. All seem to be getting worse by the day
My i30 rear hatch rattle surfaced after driving the car 3 feet out of the dealers showroom. Took it to another ( closer to home ) dealer to have its 1000k service performed and I was told that after many hours of their factory trained fingers massaging my car there was no more rattle.....but it's still there and louder than before. Aarrghhh!
the Korean ones are also built the same as the Czech ones,it shouldn't make a difference where they are built.Hyundai's quality assurance, MUST,be the same in different countries.
Quote from: jason117 on January 26, 2010, 08:06:56My i30 rear hatch rattle surfaced after driving the car 3 feet out of the dealers showroom. Took it to another ( closer to home ) dealer to have its 1000k service performed and I was told that after many hours of their factory trained fingers massaging my car there was no more rattle.....but it's still there and louder than before. Aarrghhh!Suggestion:Check the hatch bungs to ensure they are holding the hatch tight in place as it must be loose.
rattle from the dashboard in front of the driver at about 3000 Rpm, just like a flying bug lives in there (stops when pressed intensenly by hand on a specific place, but i can't drive by one hand).
glad to see you fixed up a few! hopefully you'll get them all i've definantly gained a new rattle/vibration in my car (passenger front). i guess i need to find a volunteer passenger/driver to pin it down. it could be the glove box as some mention
Good job you weren't using the child seat restraint