Hi All
I'm sure this has been covered but just in case it hasn't; I put my freelander TD4 in for MOT today and on the advisory sheet was an item entitled 'Propshaft Component issue' and then the word 'dangerous' attached to it. Yet strangely enough this wasn't on the failure sheet!
I asked the garage to explain and the guy said the person who undertook the MOT had left for the day but he seemed to think it might be something to do with the diff brushes.
As I've had no signs of any problems I wondered if this was just another way of extracting my rapidly diminishing funds on something that may or may not need fixing.
Appreciate any advice on this including any experience of cost of fixing such a problem (fingers crossed it's not another expensive repair, I've just had a new diesel pump fitted ).
The vehicle is on a 52 plate and this last 15 months has been a bleeding nightmare.
Cheers
I'm sure this has been covered but just in case it hasn't; I put my freelander TD4 in for MOT today and on the advisory sheet was an item entitled 'Propshaft Component issue' and then the word 'dangerous' attached to it. Yet strangely enough this wasn't on the failure sheet!
I asked the garage to explain and the guy said the person who undertook the MOT had left for the day but he seemed to think it might be something to do with the diff brushes.
As I've had no signs of any problems I wondered if this was just another way of extracting my rapidly diminishing funds on something that may or may not need fixing.
Appreciate any advice on this including any experience of cost of fixing such a problem (fingers crossed it's not another expensive repair, I've just had a new diesel pump fitted ).
The vehicle is on a 52 plate and this last 15 months has been a bleeding nightmare.
Cheers