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Any mechanics in the house

kennedy316 (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 20th June 2010, 15:55

we drive a rover in our house. just lately theres a grinding/shuddering every now and again when stopping. i thought it was brakes but theyve been given clean bill of health. any thoughts, im thinking clutch which could be costly

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Rassilon (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 20th June 2010, 16:38

Clutch failing would be difficulty in changing gear & smell of burning asbestos around the engine area.



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marksparks999 (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 20th June 2010, 16:50

would have gone with brakes, or if in gear could be gearbox/or diff that will be expensive?

Try it out of gear, if it still does it, will be brake related... take it to another garage for a second opinion.

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sashenden (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 20th June 2010, 18:51

It`ll be the stairs, but cars arent really designed to be driven in the house. Try it out on the road. 

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kennedy316 (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 20th June 2010, 19:07

no burning smell that ive noticed, had the breaks given the allclear by kwik fit as its free :)



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kennedy316 (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 20th June 2010, 19:08

no burning smell that ive noticed, had the breaks given the allclear by kwik fit as its free :) its defo front end of the car that grinds and only happens when pulling up but not everytime...guess a service is the answer



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Paull (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 20th June 2010, 19:17

Could it be the anti brake lock system?

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Snaps (Elite) posted this on Monday, 21st June 2010, 01:12

Quote:
had the breaks given the allclear by kwik fit as its free
Take it to a `garage` that employs `mechanics`
You get what you pay for.
I wouldn`t trust Kwik Fit to be able to distinguish the boot from the bonnet.

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retrogeezer (Elite) posted this on Monday, 21st June 2010, 09:35

Yeh, it could be anything really, worn suspension bushes, steering arms, shock absorber etc etc...



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Jimbo :oÞ (Elite Donator) posted this on Monday, 21st June 2010, 10:06

I`d be on either Suspension or gearbox/driveshaft hunts.
Had it been a newer car I would have gone for one of these dual-mass flywheel p-o-scheitte but I don`t think Rover ever used them.

Model and year of Rover may be helpful as might be able to get some diagnostic pointers off me mate.

My thoughts would be:
(If more of a strange groaning/squeak noise) = Suspension parts. Shock absorbers first (normally noticable by wet patches around the thick straight part as they leak), anti- roll bar links (normally a clunk but can groan as the car lurches forward), front springs (cracked, broken or just badly worn)

Gearbox area: Gearbox itself but 9 out of 10 times would cause other noises when driviing too, driveshafts, bent or damaged but generally give a wobble when driving, CV joints.
CV joint test is easy though, find an area the car can U-turn in and put the steering on a lock, drive the car forwards on the lock then the same in reverse. Do it on both a left hand and right hand lock.
If a CV joint has gone you should hear a clicking sound (usually loud).

After that, it`s down to a mechanic methinks. (That`s of course, if the brakes have definitely been ruled out)

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