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saxovtsnap
3rd April 2010, 18:03
Hi evaryone I have a question I've travel to Cornwall for my eastaweekend .however as we were driving for hours or 4 hours my partners vtr started to make a strange noise we had new brakes fited 3months ago the sound was making a noise at 80 mph when she came off the accelerator it made a noise not virbration a noise that you could fill on the floor pan and when she cam off the gas two then went away LOL then came back my mums pug 206 cc did this from high speed down to 50 I'm pretty sure the brakes need bleeding any help would be great cheers
holdawayt
3rd April 2010, 19:24
*translation*
Hi everyone, I have a question. I travelled to Cornwall for my Easter weekend. About 4 hours into the journey my partner's vtr started to make a strange noise (we had new brakes fitted 3 months ago). The noise was present at around 80mph but only when she came off the accelerator. It didn't vibrate but did make a noise. (how could you feel the noise on the floor pan if there was no vibration?????) My mom's peugeot 206 cc did this from high speed down to 50mph. I'm pretty sure the brakes need bleeding any help would be great cheers.
full stops and comma's go a long way!!
saxovtsnap
3rd April 2010, 20:32
And that helps me ..........how? Now I know your good at grammer mate do you know anything about saxos?????
JamesR
3rd April 2010, 20:35
Your original post made almost no sense to me, and this thread is also in the wrong section. I will move it for you now...
saxovtsnap
3rd April 2010, 20:38
Cheers
saxovtsnap
3rd April 2010, 20:49
Any one had this problems before!!!!!!!
Saaamon
3rd April 2010, 21:18
*translation*
Hi everyone, I have a question. I travelled to Cornwall for my Easter weekend. About 4 hours into the journey my partner's vtr started to make a strange noise (we had new brakes fitted 3 months ago). The noise was present at around 80mph but only when she came off the accelerator. It didn't vibrate but did make a noise. (how could you feel the noise on the floor pan if there was no vibration?????) My mom's peugeot 206 cc did this from high speed down to 50mph. I'm pretty sure the brakes need bleeding any help would be great cheers.
full stops and comma's go a long way!!
Your version is so much easier to read, thank you.
Saaamon
3rd April 2010, 21:23
Any one had this problems before!!!!!!!
I get the impression that you feel its a brake related problem but is this noise only there when you let off or when your braking? I doubt bleeding the brakes will resolve this issue.
My advise is take it to a garage and let them have a look.
666saxo666
3rd April 2010, 21:32
its not the brakes. having driven for 4 hours at 80 mph you might have melted an exhaust mount or it has just fell off, and now the exhaust is wacking against somethin. it will be rattling that fast it wont feel like a vibration just a noise. try and move the backbox with ya hand, if it feels loose then its probs the problem. it may also be a knackered cat converter, as when you come off the gas the back pressure in the exhaust system can make a noise.
holdawayt
4th April 2010, 09:28
yes i've been working with cars since i was 7 and i've assisted in plenty of classic car restorations and overhauls.
but i'd rather not help somebody with that attitude mate.
good luck
jordie883
4th April 2010, 10:16
sounds like a wheel bearing noise to me?
saxovtsnap
4th April 2010, 13:48
Look mate I didn't ask for people to take the piss out of my speling so yes keep your cockey coments to your self .waste of time .
saxovtsnap
4th April 2010, 13:50
Not wheel bearing mate nice one tho
holdawayt
4th April 2010, 13:57
mate i was trying to help you get an answer. People have already thanked me for making it clearer to read. And i'd suggest you check the cv joints and driveshafts now if the wheel bearing is ok. Also sounds daft but check that the wheel bolts all have their washers on them as they can loosen - potentially fatal fault!
Apologies,
Tom
saxovtsnap
4th April 2010, 14:12
Ok mate Will do cheers :)
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