"Quacking" noise from boot Macan diesel

"Quacking" noise from boot Macan diesel

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nightflight

Original Poster:

814 posts

224 months

Wednesday 21st August
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My wife has a 2017 Macan diesel, and it has started to make what can only be described as a "quacking" noise from the boot area. As you drive along, it literally sounds like there is a duck in the boot going "Quack, quack", and it does it around every 3-5 minutes. The guy at my local garage suggested it could be some valves in the exhaust system, but on further inspection, this model doesn't have them. I'll standby for all the comedians out there, but has anyone ever experienced this, or have any ideas?

Peterpetrole

285 posts

4 months

Wednesday 21st August
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It's the lane keeping assist, makes a quack noise. Can be turned off obviously.

nightflight

Original Poster:

814 posts

224 months

Wednesday 21st August
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Peterpetrole said:
It's the lane keeping assist, makes a quack noise. Can be turned off obviously.
Well done, you got it in one. Thanks

Super Sonic

7,239 posts

61 months

Wednesday 21st August
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Well at least you've ducked out of having to ask your dealer

Super Sonic

7,239 posts

61 months

Wednesday 21st August
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If you had rtfm you would have known what to eggspect
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rob.kellock

2,217 posts

199 months

Wednesday 21st August
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At least you've avoided a large bill.

Grantstown

1,093 posts

94 months

Thursday 22nd August
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I was going to suggest duck tape but someone has already quacked it.

Super Sonic

7,239 posts

61 months

Thursday 22nd August
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Lane keeping assist? Waddle they think of next?

Roadrunner996

211 posts

183 months

Thursday 22nd August
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For goodness drake OP, tell these jokers to duck off........

(ps I turned the feature off on my Macan)

Monkeylegend

27,206 posts

238 months

Thursday 22nd August
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Is it designed to stop you going any quacker when you drift out of your lane?