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FTHRW8 - about the discs, same thing happeend on my mums car, the discs were warped. The mechanic said that she probably went through a puddle after breaking hard....
1) Yep, could be shocks. Could also be worn bushes. Or could be something abstract and simple like the muffler has come off a mount and is rocking up against the chassis, or something else not secured/bolted in properly. I was going to say it could be a very dead CV but Falcon wagons have live rear axles.FTHRW8 said:SlipStream, lets see if you tell me something before I go to get it checked out. Problems with my car:
1) Every time I go over the slightest bump, there seems to be a "rattle" in the rear part of the chassis of the car, to get an idea of what it soudns likeimagine the chassis had come "off" the body and was sort of rattling. Possibly shocks? Whats your take
2)Squeaking brakes- Possibly worn brake pads, but unlikely due to when I last had them changed, going to try cleaning with a high pressure cleaner or it could be warped discs as is crazy common on these cars.
3) Squeaking axles- Ok, this I have NFI on, the rotation of the wheels has a squeak as well, WTF
The car's a V8 Au2 Wagon.
^ No worries.FTHRW8 said:Cheers, gettin my mates to check it out over the weekend. 2 & 3 I'll have to check, 1 I know it aint the muffler, Ive checked if anythign rattles upto the rear axle.
Good to see you're into motoring journalism too. I don't have the technical knowledge obviously, but I like it too
tell you a story where our calais started squeeling, and feeling damned wrong in the rear under brakes, we had replaced the brake pads, fluid etc (the norm) about 2-3 months before this problem occured. Started off on our trip back from canberra. the problem quietened down for about a week.It the started again one night when i was coming home from somewhere (probably a party) and noticed the rears were making a harsh metal against metal sound (the one we never want to hear from OUR cars ), a day later the car was sidelined as we'd checked over the brakes and couldnt see anything wrong (we hadnt taken the pads off at this stage) and tried to drive it...still squeeled.SlipStream said:2) Glazed pads which is normal or the pads vibrating at high frequencies which can be solved with some anti-squeel compound or special brake pad sound-deadening grease. If it's really loud then yes the pads may have worn down to the little metal doodah that rubs against the disc to warn of low pad matter. Warped disc wouldn't make a sound - the brake pedal would pulsate when you brake.
Cheers - it helps to know the editor of MOTOR personally... I might also be starting my career as an amateur racing car driver in '07 if I do well with a test for Aussie Racing Cars car number 34 sometime in the first half of next year! How exciting - if I do well I could even work my way up the ladder into professional status! That's a very big call, though... either way, exciting years ahead of me!FTHRW8 said:Awesome work, I know firsthand how hard it is to get experience at the ACP publications. I myself tried Wheels and Speed. I ended up getting a gig at AutoSalon Magazine, which was then led by the brother of the then Speed editor lol.
Led to a short lived stint in freelancing here n there
Hope it works out for ya champ.
i'd say starting in either doesnt matter too much (i tend to start in Neutral just so i dont forget and leave the car in gear when starting )Zozo6969 said:Is it better to start a car with the clutch depressed or not (obviously if it is up it is in neutral)?
Also, does anyone know anything about the continuosly variable transmissions (CVT) like in the Honda Jazz. I know about them, like they were made so it can keep the car at optimum revs where there is most power available, and it just keeps at these revs (play Gran Turismo with the Jazz, does not change revs at all), but how exactly does it work?
Always start a manual car with clutch depressed even if you are in neutral. It's safer and does no damage.Zozo6969 said:Is it better to start a car with the clutch depressed or not (obviously if it is up it is in neutral)?