2001 xc 70 with vibration
Hello,
i have got a 2001 v70 xc 2,4T auto and have this one issue that is spoiler what should be a lovely drive. when under load i get a vibration thro the floor of the car, not the steering wheel or pedals. the work i have had done and checked so far :- new top engine mount 2 new tyres and other 2 balanced the garage has checked the engine mounts, driveshafts, run-out on wheels and driveline. everything underneath seems to be ok. the onkly thing that maybe a little soft is the centre propshaft rubber mount which you can wiggle the propshaft about by 3/4" - 1". is this sort of movement ok ? the propshaft sits lower in the mount, is this correct ? the more you put your foot down on the accelerator the worse the vibration, it is not related to speed but the amount of load . any help would be appreciated as the mechanic and myself are lost as where to go next. any help appreciated thanks neil |
Does anybody know what sort of job it is to remove the propshaft from a 2001 v70 xc ? does the exhaust need to be removed ? how long should it take ?
thanks |
V70 XC Virbration when accelerating
I've got teh same problem with my 99' only when you accelerate it vibrates. I know I need to replace the top motor mount but havent checked the front axels. I did however find out the other day as I was getting a hitch put on that I dont have a rear drive shaft. Yeah the dealer got an earfull on that one. If I figure it out I'll let ya know..Matt
|
I will bet it is a bad inner axle joint on one of the axles.
|
Hello,
how do i check the inner axle joints as all looks fine according to the mechainic that has looked at it. thanks neil |
You would grab the inner joint right at the transmission. Then either the shaft or the tire with the other hand and rock back and forth. Almost like giving an Indian burn. If you hear clicking or feel play between the inner section and outer the axle is bad.
|
thanks tech,
will have a look this weekend. neil |
Tech, you're a genius. If only I hadn't gotten hung up on semantics (where I grew up, an Indian burn was something else - what you describe is what I called a "snake bite") I could have diagnosed this shake a long time ago.
At any rate, my mechanic has insisted that the CV joints on my '01 V70XC are okay, but when I recently changed wheels / tires, I decided to check the inner joint and it's doing exactly what you describe - a little play, some clicking - on both sides in front. I wonder if my mechanic was only checking the outer CV joints? Who knows. Anyway, I don't suppose there is another thread with a step-by-step for replacing these bad boys, is there? I hear the driver's side one won't just slide out of the transmission, it needs to be pried. Any trick to that? Thanks in advance for the help, and thanks for leading me to this diagnosis. This forum rules. |
A pry bar will pop the drivers side out.
You can either remove the lower control arm from the hub and swap the axle. Or you can remove the strut from the hub and work the axle out. |
Originally Posted by tech
(Post 268936)
A pry bar will pop the drivers side out.
You can either remove the lower control arm from the hub and swap the axle. Or you can remove the strut from the hub and work the axle out. |
It is possible. But it might also be something else I would inspect the front end.
|
could it be the axle is going bad?
|
Yes it is possible.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:54 AM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands