2003 Volkswagen Passat "flapping noise coming rear wheels" Questions

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...flapping/humming noise coming from the rear wheels of my 2004 golf 1 It is a citi 1.6 2004 with 72000kms. The car has been standing for about 18 months. Changed tyres and rims new. Noise is there ...

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noise by speed. The rear emergency brake liners come off the metal and get ground to dust. Centrifugal force will pin the dust to the inside of the inner rotor/drum. Then when speed drops it falls and

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...noise that your tires make when hitting a rumble strip on the highway, just not quite as loud, something like the sound of playing cards flapping against bicycle spokes While driving down the road ...

...coming from the passenger side of the car when making turns? Is it the suspension? Will something fall off?? if it only does this during turning could be a few things, possible control are bushings, ...

coming back, you most likely have an intermittent connection to the blower motor somewhere at the fuse box, the fan speed control switch or the fan motor, or a loose ground connection at the fan motor

My 92 Saab 900 blows cold air constantly and the temp gauge stays on low. I replaced the thermostat but still no change. When the heat switch is off for a period of time while driving I can turn the ...

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...flapping noise coming from my rear left wheel, is it due to the tyre being a different brand to the other 3 tyres on the car? Sounds like a seperation in tire. Inspect outer tread if nothing look for ...

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