After I went to the track for the first time, my MY19 cupra started having some strange new noises.
When I am parking, mostly when I change from reverse to D (its a DSG) and turn the wheel, I can hear a loud thud usually from passenger side, but sometimes the driver side also. The sound is the same as if some bushing has failed. Also a strange click feeling appeared when i put my foot on the brake (just put the foot, not brake, pedal moves around 5-10 milimeters). The 'click' can be heard also.
Naturally, as the car has just 16 000 kilometers on the clock (cca. 11k miles) I went to the dealership.
We got the car jacked up and checked all the standard stuff (wishbones, bushings, stabilizers etc) and everything was tight. Only thing we noticed is maybe excessive play of calipers around the caliper sliding pins - around 1-2 milimeters left-right one both sides - a bit more on the left side. It also sounds like its transmitting the vibration to the chassis and might be the cause of the thud. I wasn't in the car at the time to confirm it.
They said its normal to have play there, but it seems excessive to them too. Also they noticed that the pads were almost worn out (the control indicator on the pad is almost touching the disc).
Can you share your stats on brake pads wear? Isn't it a bit early to change the pads considering the mileage?
I did drive hard a few times but its not that often.
We also noticed that on both sides the lower control arm bushing is really greasy but they presume its the wax leaking from the chassis. The greasy part is marked by the arrow.
Only thing they found in VAG database is that it could be dirty wheel bearing housing (wheel hub), and the manual says it should be removed, greased with high temp grease and put back. They ordered the grease and they will call me when they have it in stock to do the maintenance under warranty.
Please post if you have similar noises when parking or maneuvering at low speeds so we could locate the problem.
When I am parking, mostly when I change from reverse to D (its a DSG) and turn the wheel, I can hear a loud thud usually from passenger side, but sometimes the driver side also. The sound is the same as if some bushing has failed. Also a strange click feeling appeared when i put my foot on the brake (just put the foot, not brake, pedal moves around 5-10 milimeters). The 'click' can be heard also.
Naturally, as the car has just 16 000 kilometers on the clock (cca. 11k miles) I went to the dealership.
We got the car jacked up and checked all the standard stuff (wishbones, bushings, stabilizers etc) and everything was tight. Only thing we noticed is maybe excessive play of calipers around the caliper sliding pins - around 1-2 milimeters left-right one both sides - a bit more on the left side. It also sounds like its transmitting the vibration to the chassis and might be the cause of the thud. I wasn't in the car at the time to confirm it.
They said its normal to have play there, but it seems excessive to them too. Also they noticed that the pads were almost worn out (the control indicator on the pad is almost touching the disc).
Can you share your stats on brake pads wear? Isn't it a bit early to change the pads considering the mileage?
I did drive hard a few times but its not that often.
We also noticed that on both sides the lower control arm bushing is really greasy but they presume its the wax leaking from the chassis. The greasy part is marked by the arrow.

Only thing they found in VAG database is that it could be dirty wheel bearing housing (wheel hub), and the manual says it should be removed, greased with high temp grease and put back. They ordered the grease and they will call me when they have it in stock to do the maintenance under warranty.
Please post if you have similar noises when parking or maneuvering at low speeds so we could locate the problem.