howardo
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still think its a wind up
Hi all,
Hope someone can help. For a while now I've had a sort of rhythmic whirring sound when I've got up to about 50mph. I've only been doing short runs to work and back.
Tonight however, I had to go on a bit of a longer journey. After about 10 miles, there was a really strong smell of gas (as in natural gas, not fuel). I then had to slow down from about 60mph, and when I hit 35mph there was a really loud series of bangs. About 6 bangs in quick succession. it felt as if it was right under the drivers seat. This was then repeated whenever I got to 35mph. If I stayed at this speed, the banging continued, with a gap of about 3-4 seconds between each series of bangs. Above or below this speed = no bangs.
There was also a lot of vibration at various speeds, basically, felt like crap.
Also, I quickly turned round and went home. The steering felt really odd as I got close to home. This may be related or not, I dunno.
Sorry for the long rambling post, just wanted to give as much info as I could. Thanks in advance.
Hi again,
Just thought I would update you with the latest..
I took it back to the Garage who changed the tyres over, but vibration has continued and the smell is getting worse. So back again, they have now said the rear tyres have worn around the outer edge, and the Diff is leaking from a seal, onto the exhaust, and that's what is causing the horrid smell.
I have asked them about the VCU / IRD but they say they are both fine, but I'm not sure they checked to be honest. How much of a job is it to check these?
Is the diff likely to go on its own? They are also denying that this has anything to do with them changing the front tyres only, so are refusing to help pay for any damage that has been done
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