MSHardeman
10/14/2010, 10:59 AM
I have been dealing with a driveline "grumble" for the past week and I have been trying to chase down where it's coming from. I THINK that I have it narrowed down to the drivers side inner CV joint, but I wanted to see what others, who have had that CV go out, have experienced.
First off, my inner CV boot is torn, and has been for the past few months. This grumbling noise started after spending three or four hours driving around on a dusty, bumpy dirt road last weekend. (now that I write this I have a feeling that I'm right in my diagnosis). The noise can be felt and heard only at highway speeds and usually only under load (when I have my foot in it or trying to maintain highway speed).
I have checked all of the usual issues: transmission mounting bolts (A-O.K.), engine mounts (just fine), transfer case fluid (little low, but had it topped off and noise is still there).
One of the mechanics at the shop that I take the VX to when it's beyond my abilities thinks that it might be the transmission and that it might need a re-build or might need a new one all together. That just doesn't feel right to me because the transmission pulls strong, doesn't slip, hasn't thrown a code and just generally feels solid, plus the noise only happens at higher speeds. I haven't heard any of the tell tale "click-click-click" noises from a bad CV, but my thinking is that since the inner CV is at the center diff, which is hard mounted to the frame, and any noise/ grinding that it makes would be transfered back through the frame and torsion bars and end up as a noise/ vibration that feels like it's coming from right beneath the seats.
This diagnosis is also backed up by the fact that if I put the VX in 4 low the noise gets worse and if I really get on the skinny pedal I DO hear the click-click-click from the front of the VX. One of the other mechanics in the shop took a drive with me this morning and he agrees that it is definitely drive line related and probably not transmission related.
For any of you that have had the front inner CV go out; have you experience a grinding/grumbling noise that you can almost feel more in the seat of your pants then you could actually hear?
CV's and half shafts are expensive enough, but a transmission would be PAINFUL (on my wallet) to replace right now.
Sorry for the long winded explanation, but I needed to get the symptoms across.
Thanks y'all.:thumbup:
First off, my inner CV boot is torn, and has been for the past few months. This grumbling noise started after spending three or four hours driving around on a dusty, bumpy dirt road last weekend. (now that I write this I have a feeling that I'm right in my diagnosis). The noise can be felt and heard only at highway speeds and usually only under load (when I have my foot in it or trying to maintain highway speed).
I have checked all of the usual issues: transmission mounting bolts (A-O.K.), engine mounts (just fine), transfer case fluid (little low, but had it topped off and noise is still there).
One of the mechanics at the shop that I take the VX to when it's beyond my abilities thinks that it might be the transmission and that it might need a re-build or might need a new one all together. That just doesn't feel right to me because the transmission pulls strong, doesn't slip, hasn't thrown a code and just generally feels solid, plus the noise only happens at higher speeds. I haven't heard any of the tell tale "click-click-click" noises from a bad CV, but my thinking is that since the inner CV is at the center diff, which is hard mounted to the frame, and any noise/ grinding that it makes would be transfered back through the frame and torsion bars and end up as a noise/ vibration that feels like it's coming from right beneath the seats.
This diagnosis is also backed up by the fact that if I put the VX in 4 low the noise gets worse and if I really get on the skinny pedal I DO hear the click-click-click from the front of the VX. One of the other mechanics in the shop took a drive with me this morning and he agrees that it is definitely drive line related and probably not transmission related.
For any of you that have had the front inner CV go out; have you experience a grinding/grumbling noise that you can almost feel more in the seat of your pants then you could actually hear?
CV's and half shafts are expensive enough, but a transmission would be PAINFUL (on my wallet) to replace right now.
Sorry for the long winded explanation, but I needed to get the symptoms across.
Thanks y'all.:thumbup: