Hi all,
I've only posted a couple of times but found this site a wealth of information and advice. I now look for advice and direction in my hour of need.
I'll start from the very beginning but keep it brief.
Impending road trip to France brings some tinkering and servicing.
Whilst attempting an oil change myself I removed the wrong drain plug, yup, I drained the IRD, I did nothing more because I realised straight away, called a mechanic friend and he topped up the oil in the IRD for me. Oil change was completed and car ran fine.
Next replaced 2 tyres which were getting low, I bought Accelera which are budget but had decent reviews, (2 new tyres went on the rear).
Car runs fine for 1 week.
Set off for France, 60 miles down the road, rumbling and whining, (like driving on the rumble strip at the side of motorway, but slightly less severe).
Pulled over and called my mechanic pal, he couldn't hear the noise obviosly but said it could be road noise from cheap tyres. I carried on.
Noise returned after 10 minutes then bang clunk grind.
AA called, took car home and borrowed another one.
Now, after returning from holiday my mech has looked and says the rear diff has gone, must be a common fault.
BUT is it that common, is it more likely to have underlying causes, maybe connected to tyres, too much or too little oil in IRD, or an existing fault in VCU exasperated by new tyres.
What do we all think.
Thanks in advance for replys
Siblo
(ps the car I borrowed was a RR vogue 4L and I broke that too)
I've only posted a couple of times but found this site a wealth of information and advice. I now look for advice and direction in my hour of need.
I'll start from the very beginning but keep it brief.
Impending road trip to France brings some tinkering and servicing.
Whilst attempting an oil change myself I removed the wrong drain plug, yup, I drained the IRD, I did nothing more because I realised straight away, called a mechanic friend and he topped up the oil in the IRD for me. Oil change was completed and car ran fine.
Next replaced 2 tyres which were getting low, I bought Accelera which are budget but had decent reviews, (2 new tyres went on the rear).
Car runs fine for 1 week.
Set off for France, 60 miles down the road, rumbling and whining, (like driving on the rumble strip at the side of motorway, but slightly less severe).
Pulled over and called my mechanic pal, he couldn't hear the noise obviosly but said it could be road noise from cheap tyres. I carried on.
Noise returned after 10 minutes then bang clunk grind.
AA called, took car home and borrowed another one.
Now, after returning from holiday my mech has looked and says the rear diff has gone, must be a common fault.
BUT is it that common, is it more likely to have underlying causes, maybe connected to tyres, too much or too little oil in IRD, or an existing fault in VCU exasperated by new tyres.
What do we all think.
Thanks in advance for replys
Siblo
(ps the car I borrowed was a RR vogue 4L and I broke that too)