What are the causes of abnormal noise in the center console of the Golf 7?

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Destiny
07/30/25 2:53am
The causes of abnormal noise in the center console of the Golf 7 are as follows: 1. Connection wear: Wear occurs at the connection between the vehicle's center console and the windshield, use sealing strips to eliminate the noise. 2. Loose center console: The center console has become loose and needs to be reinstalled and secured. 3. Trim panel removal: The trim panel on the center console may become loose after removal, leading to abnormal noise. 4. Impact of noise: If abnormal noise is detected, it should be repaired promptly; otherwise, it may affect the normal use of the vehicle. 5. Oil issue: When the engine is cold, the gap between the cylinder wall and the piston has not yet reached the optimal size, and the lubrication from the oil is insufficient, causing noise.
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