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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / August 2005

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Rear Whinning

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Mark S - 17 Aug 2005 09:11 GMT
Mmm, now I'm a little worried. I have a 1997 3.0 V6 406 Estate which has just
clocked up 70k. I have started to notice a whinning noise from the "rear end".
It seems to have got progressively worse over the last couple of months. It
can't be anything outwardly noticeable seeing as it's just got through MOT
with no comments about it.. It may be just coincidental but a slight
vibration has started at approx 60 mph and wonder if it is connected or maybe
me now being paranoid.
My only thought was wheel bearings!!!
Any thoughts or anyone out there experienced something similar before I strip
things off it!!!!

Mark
mindwipe - 17 Aug 2005 21:38 GMT
> Mmm, now I'm a little worried. I have a 1997 3.0 V6 406 Estate which has
> just
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>
> Mark

sounds like a wheel bearing to me too
jack the rear end up and spin the wheels you should be able to feel the
roughness by holding the rear shocker or spring
Mark S - 18 Aug 2005 07:51 GMT
Thanks
...and of course if it is a wheel bearing, I am guessing it's a right pig of
a job.

>> Mmm, now I'm a little worried. I have a 1997 3.0 V6 406 Estate which has
>> just
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>jack the rear end up and spin the wheels you should be able to feel the
>roughness by holding the rear shocker or spring
mindwipe - 18 Aug 2005 21:05 GMT
you need a press if i remember correctly
another way is to remove it take it to your nearest garage and ask how much
just for press out old and press in new
> Thanks
> ...and of course if it is a wheel bearing, I am guessing it's a right pig
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>>jack the rear end up and spin the wheels you should be able to feel the
>>roughness by holding the rear shocker or spring
 
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