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purplechris
Jul 21st, 2014, 09:19
Hi

Purchased another Volvo for the misses, this time a S40 D5 2007, there is a knocking or rubbing when turning left.

Had the gearbox checked out, they said drive shafts, so changed them both, someone said wheel bearing, checked it and its fine.

Its an odd issue, i am tempted just to wait for something to break and then fix it but its hard for me to do that.

While disconnecting the battery to change a worn seat yesterday i did notice this, it looks like the engine is out of the mount slightly, which my guess would this is the issue that the drive shaft is pulling or misaligned when turning left because of this, pic below

Any suggestions or ideas?

http://i1343.photobucket.com/albums/o785/purplechris82/2014-07-20092207_zps58234036.jpg

purplechris
Jul 22nd, 2014, 09:39
no help?

janusz
Jul 22nd, 2014, 21:13
Where does the sound come from? Engine or wheels?
Have you checked wheel both bearings?

purplechris
Jul 23rd, 2014, 09:53
Where does the sound come from? Engine or wheels?
Have you checked wheel both bearings?

Hey, its hard to tell while driving

The gearbox man says driveshafts but they have been changed.

The garage says wheel bearings are ok but unsure if they actually checked them or they assume noise is from somewhere else.

cheshired5
Jul 23rd, 2014, 12:32
no help?

There's probably little help because you're giving us nothing to go on.
You don't describe the full circumstances, whether it's at all speeds, all temperatures, all grades of corner.
You don't mention your mileage also which could bring certain things into play or eliminate others.
As for your bush question, I know nothing about what should be there but that looks like a polybush to me, which can be quite harsh and transmit noise and vibration.
If it is, look at the possibility of going back to genuine.

purplechris
Jul 23rd, 2014, 12:35
There's probably little help because you're giving us nothing to go on.
You don't describe the full circumstances, whether it's at all speeds, all temperatures, all grades of corner.
You don't mention your mileage also which could bring certain things into play or eliminate others.
As for your bush question, I know nothing about what should be there but that looks like a polybush to me, which can be quite harsh and transmit noise and vibration.
If it is, look at the possibility of going back to genuine.

Ah sorry about that.

All speeds when turning left only, all temps, all grades, all the time when turning left (louder when on trottle)

cheshired5
Jul 23rd, 2014, 14:31
Ah sorry about that.

All speeds when turning left only, all temps, all grades, all the time when turning left (louder when on trottle)

I suppose we'll all have to guess your mileage then.....;)

First check is for something as simple as a brake disc guard rubbing.
If it's anything like mine, the slightest bend (which is easy to do when working in that area) can cause noise you describe right up to a noise that's so loud and grating, it sounds like the world's going to end.

Whilst you're there, do your own bearing checks by wobbling the wheel (still securely bolted on) at 12 and 6 o'clock position, then at 9 and 3 o'clock position to check tie rods.
Also check the condition of wishbone bushes, particularly the rear.

purplechris
Jul 23rd, 2014, 14:33
I suppose we'll all have to guess your mileage then.....;)

First check is for something as simple as a brake disc guard rubbing.
If it's anything like mine, the slightest bend (which is easy to do when working in that area) can cause noise you describe right up to a noise that's so loud and grating, it sounds like the world's going to end.

Again sorry, its 154,000.

I will check that later

cheshired5
Jul 23rd, 2014, 14:37
Again sorry, its 154,000.

I will check that later

No problem. I've added further info in my above answer.
That mileage is prime territory for any number of suspension and steering wear and tear.
Check drop links too and you may be due shocks and or shock mounts.

purplechris
Jul 23rd, 2014, 14:41
No problem. I've added further info in my above answer.
That mileage is prime territory for any number of suspension and steering wear and tear.
Check drop links too and you may be due shocks and or shock mounts.

Awesome will do.

janusz
Jul 24th, 2014, 08:34
I had similar issue few months ago and it was wheel bearing. Mileage also suggests that its either suspension, drivetrain or bearing.
Can you pop in to volvo specialist garage?

purplechris
Jul 24th, 2014, 08:35
I had similar issue few months ago and it was wheel bearing. Mileage also suggests that its either suspension, drivetrain or bearing.
Can you pop in to volvo specialist garage?

Thanks for that, yeah i think i am going to have to as too many ideas floating around from garages ive been to.