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Old 08-21-2003, 04:19 AM
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Cheers Paul - was it related to that TSB? where did u find the TSB?
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AE.. i have exactly the same problem.
It comes and goes.. I will be taking the car in soon as well so this thread turning out to be VERY useful..

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I don't know if this helps...

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yeah that was the TSB I referred to
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That's gotta be the easiest S2K tech fix to date!
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I think my dealer quite like me.......I bring my car in and tell them what needs doing
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Originally posted by zero_to60
Ian

Mine went in this morning..........they are ordering a new hub nut and will be sorted 30th........it is the axle splines making the noise
What have I been saying all along?!

Glad you guys are getting to the bottom of it, that TSB is very useful.

- Adam.
Old 08-22-2003, 03:26 AM
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they need to take the driveshaft off so will be a 3 hour job....gotta wait 2 weeks before I am free to take the car in

I guess it's not a good idea to use til it's fixed
Old 08-26-2003, 09:07 AM
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Mine's fixed. no new parts needed afaik - well they didnt need to order any in. its mended anyway and no clicking noise. I took a copy of the TSB with me and they were well impressed They say it was that

Only thing - i forgot to say dont wash the car, and its now dirtier than it was when i left it there with water spots all over it
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I think mine was also impressed with me bringing the TSB with me....figure that we are doing their job for them!!


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