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Why Does the Bora Make Noise When Reversing?

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GarrettFitz
07/29/25 6:42pm
The reasons why the Bora makes noise when reversing include the following: 1. Shock absorber failure: When the car's shock absorber fails, the car will also make noise when turning or passing through bumpy roads. In this case, the car shock absorber needs to be replaced at a repair shop or 4S store. 2. Transmission failure: If the car's transmission fails, such as damage to the reverse gear, it will also produce noise due to friction. In this case, the transmission needs to be disassembled to inspect and replace the gears. 3. Brake pad failure: Car brake pad failure causing vehicle noise is a common reason. Brake pad failures include improper installation of the brake pads, severe wear of the brake pads, or foreign objects mixed in the brake pads and calipers. The specific situation requires removing the car tires to inspect the brake pads before repair, and if necessary, directly replacing the brake pads.
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IsabellaLynn
08/14/25 12:05pm
I've encountered a similar issue while driving. The strange noise from my Bora when reversing might be due to suspension system problems, such as aging shock absorbers or loose ball joints. These components can squeak when the load changes during reversing. Additionally, there could be an issue with the braking system, like worn brake pads or uneven brake discs, which can produce a metallic scraping sound when starting to reverse. Another common cause is poor lubrication of the driveshaft or CV joints, characterized by a clicking sound. For a preliminary check, you can find a safe place to reverse and listen for the source of the noise. If it's coming from the rear, it's likely the suspension; if it's near the tires, the steering linkage might be loose. Then, it's advisable to visit a professional repair shop for a detailed inspection with a lift. Don't attempt to fix it yourself to avoid causing other issues. Although reversing noise might seem minor, ignoring it long-term can affect steering stability. It's better to fix it early for peace of mind, as driving safety is paramount.
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JamesRose
10/14/25 7:41am
As someone who frequently repairs cars, there are several possible reasons for the reverse gear noise in a Volkswagen Bora: worn brake pads causing increased friction noise when reversing, or loose suspension components such as ball joints or links leading to bumping sounds. In automatic transmission models, it might be related to the transmission, where worn reverse gears can produce a clunking noise. Another factor could be misaligned tires or wheel hubs, causing uneven force distribution and noise when reversing. A simple way to diagnose is to record the sound—high-pitched squeaking often points to the braking system, while low-pitched thumping usually indicates suspension issues. It's advisable not to delay and to visit a 4S shop as soon as possible to inspect the chassis and powertrain system, replacing any aged components. Regular basic maintenance, such as periodic lubrication of ball joints, can help reduce such noises.
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OBryce
11/27/25 8:34am
My Bora has been driven for over a year, and it always makes strange noises when reversing. After checking, it might be due to worn suspension springs or misaligned brake pads. A mechanic friend told me not to worry as it's a minor issue—just tighten the screws or replace the brake pads. However, if the noise persists, a professional should take a look. Additionally, accumulated water in the chassis during rainy or snowy weather can also cause noises. A simple solution is to clean the chassis components. I tried this, and it was quiet for a few days, but ignoring it long-term could affect handling. A cost-saving option is to buy tools and learn car repair from online tutorials, but professional repair is more reliable—safety comes first.
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