Anybody else noticed a 'noise of an old cart' when braking or accelerating?
While many might argue that the great majority of 307's have a
'manufacturing fault', I'm not sure I've ever heard of that one!
> La grande majorit?e des 307 ont un d?faut de fabrication, apr?s quelques
> milliers de kilom?tres un bruit de vielle charrette se fait entendre ?
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Nigel - 27 Jun 2004 19:49 GMT
>Anybody else noticed a 'noise of an old cart' when braking or accelerating?
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There is a problem with the lower engine mounting, usually cured by
putting a new rubber part into the mounting and rotating it 45 degrees
forward.
Also there was a noise from the exhaust and there is a modified
mounting available.
Androo - 28 Jun 2004 14:28 GMT
> >Anybody else noticed a 'noise of an old cart' when braking or accelerating?
Yes, constantly.
Drive down a narrow country road with the windows open and the squeaking is
almost funny.
Peugoeot reckons their seventeenth "fix" for the exhaust will cure it. We'll
see.
Perhaps in anticipation of a cure for one of our 307's many funny noises,
the nearside passenger door has started rattling and creaking.
The 307 makes the noise of an old cart because it's built like one.
Androo