What causes the abnormal noise in the passenger seat when releasing the throttle in the Lamando?
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If there is a buzzing noise in the passenger seat of the Lamando, it could be due to the valves, which is a normal phenomenon. If a specific area in the passenger seat is making noise, it might be due to a loose fuel pipe or a gap where the fuel pipe is placed. Adding padding can solve the issue. It could also be caused by carbon deposits, in which case cleaning the carbon deposits should resolve the noise. The possible reasons for abnormal noise in the passenger seat of the Volkswagen Lamando include: 1. Dashboard: The right side of the dashboard may be loose, or there could be noise from the glove compartment. 2. Ball joint: The right front wheel suspension, shock absorber upper mount, or steering ball joint may be loose, causing noise. 3. Belt: The engine belt may be loose, sometimes slipping and causing noise. The root cause is that the bracket for the engine hood support rod is not integrated with the base, leaving a gap that causes noise when the road is bumpy. Placing a thin hard or soft sheet in the middle can fix the issue.