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Hi gang!
the noise is a low regular thrum...thrum...thrum. Each noise lasts about 1/2 a second and doesn't seem linked to what gear I am in, (auto anyway)
Any ideas please?
I suspect CV joint or one of the props U/Js but would like to know if there are any obvious things to check before I start jacking it up and taking things of to test them.
It sounds a bit more when cornering and doesn't make any difference whether turning to the left or the right. This all happens at low to medium speeds. Not tried going any faster than 90kph.
But it doesn't make the graunching sound on full lock that I have heard before from CV joints. The bellows are all fine as far as I can tell, though I know this may be insignificant.
And can anyone tell me if there is a clever way of testing the CV joints, please?
On a two wheel drive car I'd know what to do!
Next plan is to jack it up, put it on stands and feel for movement in the U/Js.
Any advice would be most gratefully received.
Thanks in advance.
Stan.
the noise is a low regular thrum...thrum...thrum. Each noise lasts about 1/2 a second and doesn't seem linked to what gear I am in, (auto anyway)
Any ideas please?
I suspect CV joint or one of the props U/Js but would like to know if there are any obvious things to check before I start jacking it up and taking things of to test them.
It sounds a bit more when cornering and doesn't make any difference whether turning to the left or the right. This all happens at low to medium speeds. Not tried going any faster than 90kph.
But it doesn't make the graunching sound on full lock that I have heard before from CV joints. The bellows are all fine as far as I can tell, though I know this may be insignificant.
And can anyone tell me if there is a clever way of testing the CV joints, please?
On a two wheel drive car I'd know what to do!
Next plan is to jack it up, put it on stands and feel for movement in the U/Js.
Any advice would be most gratefully received.
Thanks in advance.
Stan.