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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Omega_Dan on 31 January 2011, 08:43:33
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Bought this little seicento the weekend. Guy told me there was a knocking noise coming fron the n/s/f when turning right. Indeed there is. Fairly pronounced. At first was thinking CV boot joint but looking in the service history the n/sf was replaced in 2007 and the o/s inf 2009. Now has led me to believe it may be something else? Top mounts or Drive shafts possibly?
Not very mechanical so it may need someone in the know to drive it and give their opinion?
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Sounds like a CV joint would be my first point of call. Was it the joint replaced or just the boot? Is it/they split again or come adrift?
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Sounds like a CV joint would be my first point of call. Was it the joint replaced or just the boot? Is it/they split again or come adrift?
agreed,sounds like cv joint gone,I know you have records of boot replacement but depends how long car was driven with them gone
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Sounds like a CV joint would be my first point of call. Was it the joint replaced or just the boot? Is it/they split again or come adrift?
Not split nor have they come away. Like i say its only when i turn right. Just trying to see what i may need to replace. the n/s/f that is knocking was done 4 years ago and dont know how long they last.
Anything else that could be the reason?
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Sounds like a CV joint would be my first point of call. Was it the joint replaced or just the boot? Is it/they split again or come adrift?
agreed,sounds like cv joint gone,I know you have records of boot replacement but depends how long car was driven with them gone
That seems to be the general consensus now. the kit is less than £20 so will start there i think.
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Sounds like a CV joint would be my first point of call. Was it the joint replaced or just the boot? Is it/they split again or come adrift?
Not split nor have they come away. Like i say its only when i turn right. Just trying to see what i may need to replace. the n/s/f that is knocking was done 4 years ago and dont know how long they last.
Anything else that could be the reason?
But was it just the boot replaced or the whole joint ;) ;)
The boot may well be fine still but if it was driven without the grease for a period of time (quite likely) then the actual joint is probably on its way out ;)
That seems to be the general consensus now. the kit is less than £20 so will start there i think.
That sounds like a boot kit, not a complete CV joint kit?
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Thats the norm when a new one is fitted they don't put enough grease on them.That reminds me swmbo has a puma with one gone but while she keeps complaining i will leave it longer. ;D ;D
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http://www.jandrcvjoints.co.uk/fiat-seicento-cv-joint-see-description-for-models-p-3463.html
This is the one i have ordered.
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http://www.jandrcvjoints.co.uk/fiat-seicento-cv-joint-see-description-for-models-p-3463.html
This is the one i have ordered.
good price Dan :y
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Cheers Henry. Postage was £7 so they may get a few quid out that but very good price anyway.
Here she is anyway. few dings and marks but generally clean with no rust, 74500 miles, good history MOT December for £375
(http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j222/puma282/Image076.jpg)
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CV joint is more of a clicking noise than a knock.
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tbh It probably is more of a clicking noise when i think about it.
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CV joint is more of a clicking noise than a knock.
Although I've known them knock when really bad. My Ashtray got so bad it started "grabbing" the steering just before it went bang and left me stranded... Mind you, that was when I was working breakdown and recovery and that van really did take some stick :-X :-X ::) ::)
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http://www.jandrcvjoints.co.uk/fiat-seicento-cv-joint-see-description-for-models-p-3463.html
This is the one i have ordered.
good price Dan :y
That's an understatement! Very good find :y :y
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Do beware though, many of these cheap CV joints are pretty poor quality and on some, I was convinced they had used Maltesers rather than ball bearings!
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Do beware though, many of these cheap CV joints are pretty poor quality and on some, I was convinced they had used Maltesers rather than ball bearings!
will do. they have a 2 year guarantee so will have to see.
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CV joint is more of a clicking noise than a knock.
10 points to Mr DTM, turns out it was a wheel weight catching the strut ;)
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Indeed! thanks for coming pete :y can return CV joint now!
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CV joint is more of a clicking noise than a knock.
10 points to Mr DTM, turns out it was a wheel weight catching the strut ;)
Bloody hell! How close is the wheel to the strut? :-? Or was the weight coming adrift?
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CV joint is more of a clicking noise than a knock.
10 points to Mr DTM, turns out it was a wheel weight catching the strut ;)
Bloody hell! How close is the wheel to the strut? :-? Or was the weight coming adrift?
It was the type that fits over the lip of the rim and not the stick on ones, probably 10mm proud of the wheel ;)