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Annoying rattle/knock when going over bumpy road

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Hey guys, newbie virgin poster here so be gentle.

Took delivery of a macan 4 7 weeks ago. All seemed well for the first week then noticed a rattle/knock from around the rear right side of the car. Checked all the fittings, tow loop, locking nut, tyre pump, parcel shelf and all taken out and still it still knocks,

it seems to be a little intermittant but always does it over bumpy surface or maybe a grid. Went to the porsche centr friday and couldnt find anything!!

I am still trying to sort with them, but any suggestions??? Thoughts? Anyone else?
 

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Hey guys, newbie virgin poster here so be gentle.

Took delivery of a macan 4 7 weeks ago. All seemed well for the first week then noticed a rattle/knock from around the rear right side of the car. Checked all the fittings, tow loop, locking nut, tyre pump, parcel shelf and all taken out and still it still knocks,

it seems to be a little intermittant but always does it over bumpy surface or maybe a grid. Went to the porsche centr friday and couldnt find anything!!

I am still trying to sort with them, but any suggestions??? Thoughts? Anyone else?
I have noticed the exact same issue. I'm bringing mine in for service on Friday to have them take a look. I suspect it has to do with the parcel shelf. Will keep you posted!!
 
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I took the parcel shelf out and made no difference. Its driving me nuts
 

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Hey guys, newbie virgin poster here so be gentle.

Took delivery of a macan 4 7 weeks ago. All seemed well for the first week then noticed a rattle/knock from around the rear right side of the car. Checked all the fittings, tow loop, locking nut, tyre pump, parcel shelf and all taken out and still it still knocks,

it seems to be a little intermittant but always does it over bumpy surface or maybe a grid. Went to the porsche centr friday and couldnt find anything!!

I am still trying to sort with them, but any suggestions??? Thoughts? Anyone else?
Lubricate the rear hatch latch to rule out that- has been an issue on Taycans.
 

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what would you suggest for that?
I would not lube anything. I had a hatch latch on the Cayenne exactly as you are describing making noise when hitting bumps or going over the rough road. I put some felt below the flapper that goes down when the latch closes to make it tighter and that fixed the issue.

When you open your hatch and look at the hook area at the base of the trunk, there is a plastic call it flapper, part that you can push down around the hook that the hatch latches on. Carefully, put some felt or foam below that flapper. So when the hatch latches and pushes on the flapper down, it will hit the foam and will prevent it from making noise, in my case that solved the rattle.
 
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I would not lube anything. I had a hatch latch on the Cayenne exactly as you are describing making noise when hitting bumps or going over the rough road. I put some felt below the flapper that goes down when the latch closes to make it tighter and that fixed the issue.

When you open your hatch and look at the hook area at the base of the trunk, there is a plastic call it flapper, part that you can push down around the hook that the hatch latches on. Carefully, put some felt or foam below that flapper. So when the hatch latches and pushes on the flapper down, it will hit the foam and will prevent it from making noise, in my case that solved the rattle.
you are a lifesaver….. i packed it out with paper towel to see if it helped and OMG!!! Sanity restored.

i am no longer a virgin🤣🫡
 

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you are a lifesaver….. i packed it out with paper towel to see if it helped and OMG!!! Sanity restored.

i am no longer a virgin🤣🫡
Amazing! I am glad I could help. I would still recommend a foam of some sort that you can tuck under and you will not see it. The real solution would be hatch adjustment on the next visit as there should be a way to tighten things up.

Please add this to Problems and Solutions thread for all to benefit.

Porsche uses components from a common parts bin shared among VW/Audi/Porsche etc. so as soon as you told me about it, my first thought was, well that sounds familiar and it took me many tries, visits, and rear panel removals to locate and fix. I do not have Macan EV but I had one for a day and did notice that the latch mechanism flap is the same as on the Cayenne but made out of plastic like on an ICE Macan.
 
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Amazing! I am glad I could help. I would still recommend a foam of some sort that you can tuck under and you will not see it. The real solution would be hatch adjustment on the next visit as there should be a way to tighten things up.

Please add this to Problems and Solutions thread for all to benefit.

Porsche uses components from a common parts bin shared among VW/Audi/Porsche etc. so as soon as you told me about it, my first thought was, well that sounds familiar and it took me many tries, visits, and rear panel removals to locate and fix. I do not have Macan EV but I had one for a day and did notice that the latch mechanism flap is the same as on the Cayenne but made out of plastic like on an ICE Macan.
@SergeyIndy y Can you please post a pic of your solution so I can link it in the issues thread? Thanks
 

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A light lubricant. I used wd-40 general purpose and it worked a treat (and still is).
Basic WD-40 is not a lubricant, it is a degreaser. The lubricant needs to be automotive silicone based kind and WD-40 makes one that says Silicone lubricant.
 

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@SergeyIndy y Can you please post a pic of your solution so I can link it in the issues thread? Thanks
I advised @ppcarter1 to do it since I do not have Macan EV. Foam needs to be placed under the hinge flapper with a picture.
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