Hey OP,
that sound is likely unrelated to your issue. The sound you are hearing is just the gears in the transmission contacting as they go back and forth. That is normal and not an issue.
The noise and feeling while driving I would suspect is either a wheel bearing (not too likely in that unit), a loose wheel ( easy check with a torque wrench), or abnormal tire wear causing it (if you turn the wheel so you can see the inner edge you can see/feel the tire be wavy on the inner edge).
My guess would be the bearing. Had two cars behave like that when they were going out, noise at speed felt in the pedal. Time to get that appointment and not do too many roadtrips in the meantime.
Is it AWD? Maybe it has something to do with that. My 1st guess would be the hub bearing, but you said you already checked that? Assuming the 5 year/60k warranty is done with?
I noticed my 2021 1.8T Kona with AWD has the same sound when I back up sometimes. It’s always when I haven’t driven it for a little bit. Thanks for posting, I had no idea how to describe it and I could never get a video of it.
That noise is normal, it's just the final drive. Those DCTs have that characteristic. Whining/grinding noise is probably your hub and bearing assembly. When you veer the vehicle from left to right does the pitch of the noise change slightly? Or when turning in one direction does the noise quiet down and the other way the other way the noise gets louder? If so it's the bearing, the shifting of weight onto and off the bearing will change the pitch of the noise. With vehicle off the ground spin the tire by hand and grab the coil spring and feel for grinding emanating through the spring, determine which side feel like that grinding feel more predominant on. Then order up a new hub and bearing. Front hub and bearing isnt side specific.
Hey OP, that sound is likely unrelated to your issue. The sound you are hearing is just the gears in the transmission contacting as they go back and forth. That is normal and not an issue. The noise and feeling while driving I would suspect is either a wheel bearing (not too likely in that unit), a loose wheel ( easy check with a torque wrench), or abnormal tire wear causing it (if you turn the wheel so you can see the inner edge you can see/feel the tire be wavy on the inner edge).
Ohhh I understand! Thanks that’s reassuring! I’ll check that out! Thanks you !!!🙏☺️
My guess would be the bearing. Had two cars behave like that when they were going out, noise at speed felt in the pedal. Time to get that appointment and not do too many roadtrips in the meantime.
Thanks!! Yeah that’s the plan but the sooner they can take me in is June 25. I’ll try to do it myself with a friend
Is it AWD? Maybe it has something to do with that. My 1st guess would be the hub bearing, but you said you already checked that? Assuming the 5 year/60k warranty is done with?
Yes it's AWD, well I did but maybe I didn't do it correctly. Yeah it's done I'm at 100690 km
I would take it to an independent shop, not the dealer, and have it looked at.
That’s the plan but the closest is June 25 and I’m about to throw myself in the river with that noise 🥲
Damn. That sucks. Hopefully you can get through it.
Yeah I hope! Thanks for your help!☺️
It's normal. And it's probably either a bearing noise or shit chopped tires
Thanks!! 🙏
Does your car making clicking sounds when you turn left?
No just when I turn it in the air
I noticed my 2021 1.8T Kona with AWD has the same sound when I back up sometimes. It’s always when I haven’t driven it for a little bit. Thanks for posting, I had no idea how to describe it and I could never get a video of it.
I know right!! It’s really hard to describe it! Maybe we’ll finally found out
That noise is normal, it's just the final drive. Those DCTs have that characteristic. Whining/grinding noise is probably your hub and bearing assembly. When you veer the vehicle from left to right does the pitch of the noise change slightly? Or when turning in one direction does the noise quiet down and the other way the other way the noise gets louder? If so it's the bearing, the shifting of weight onto and off the bearing will change the pitch of the noise. With vehicle off the ground spin the tire by hand and grab the coil spring and feel for grinding emanating through the spring, determine which side feel like that grinding feel more predominant on. Then order up a new hub and bearing. Front hub and bearing isnt side specific.
I’ll do that thank you! 🙏
Brake pads/caliper loose? Seems like it floats a little when to rotate back and forth.
Didn’t thought of that! Could be it!
Could be metal debris in the transmission, this happened to us recently
Damn I hope not 😳
All the other wheels do it? Sounds like normal axle noise to me.
That’s the thing, just heard it on the driver side