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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / November 2007

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307 Transmission noise

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Andrew Wells - 25 Oct 2007 15:20 GMT
I have a 307 automatic with 220k km on the clock. It has just developed a
nasty grinding/booming noise from the front left side.  It varies with only
with road speed (ie not with engine speed, or direction, or
acceleration/braking)
My garage says I need a new gearbox (which will cost more than the car is
worth).
Are they just trying to sell me a new car, or could it be something much
cheaper to repair?
Any advice appreciated.
Andrew
Chrs - 25 Oct 2007 15:43 GMT
Dont sound like gearbox not with a grinding /booming noise. it could be
a drivshaft bearing making a noise. have u had that side driveshaft
checked?or you could look on e,bay for a box then do the job that way.
Andrew Wells - 25 Oct 2007 15:55 GMT
Hi Chris
Thanks for the advice.
It was just my luck, but just before I got to the garage, the noise almost
stopped, and I think the guy was only guessing.  It is bad again already on
the way home.
Do you know what a wheel bearing noise sounds like?  My problem is a low
frequency <50Hz, not a whining noise, and does not change when I corner.
Andrew

> Dont sound like gearbox not with a grinding /booming noise. it could be
> a drivshaft bearing making a noise. have u had that side driveshaft
> checked?or you could look on e,bay for a box then do the job that way.
Chrs - 25 Oct 2007 19:28 GMT
jack car up and listen to the noise when u turn the wheel, u will hear
a wheel bearing.while up u can turn it each way and look at same time
then u might be able to find fault.
chris addlestone surrey
tricky4000 - 26 Oct 2007 03:15 GMT
> jack car up and listen to the noise when u turn the wheel, u will hear
> a wheel bearing.while up u can turn it each way and look at same time
> then u might be able to find fault.
> chris addlestone surrey

I'm putting my money on drive shaft.
Brian - 26 Oct 2007 14:38 GMT
> jack car up and listen to the noise when u turn the wheel, u will hear
> a wheel bearing.while up u can turn it each way and look at same time
> then u might be able to find fault.
> chris addlestone surrey

A 50 Hz ish noise really sounds like the noise I had when the LH front wheel
bearing went on my 307. If you jack up each front wheel in turn you will
find one more difficult to turm. Chances are that you will not hear the
noise when turning by hand. On mine it was the plastic cage which had broken
up. there was no noise in the bearing, or play when turning by hand. It was
only when I took the hub off the drive shaft that i could really prove it
was the bearing.
Bad news, the bearing is a special with a magnetic strip on one side for the
ABS to sense. Cost about £95 from Peugeot.
Places like GSF and Euro Car Parts were cheaper, but had no stock, and of
course I needed the car as was going on hols a couple of days later.
Andrew Wells - 28 Oct 2007 20:21 GMT
OK, so far Peugeot say it's a gearbox (ie a write-off) and the local garage
say it's a wheel bearing.  Will keep you posted. My money's on a wheel
bearing, of course.

>> jack car up and listen to the noise when u turn the wheel, u will hear
>> a wheel bearing.while up u can turn it each way and look at same time
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> Places like GSF and Euro Car Parts were cheaper, but had no stock, and of
> course I needed the car as was going on hols a couple of days later.
Chrs - 28 Oct 2007 20:37 GMT
So did you jack it up and have a look yourself? i am saying it is a
wheel bearing
Andrew Wells - 30 Oct 2007 22:15 GMT
Hi Guys
So, yes, it was a wheel bearing and not a gearbox.
Now we're running sweet as a nut..
Thank you for your support.
Thanks for everything, Peugeot.
Andrew
> So did you jack it up and have a look yourself? i am saying it is a
> wheel bearing
Brian - 01 Nov 2007 21:57 GMT
> Hi Guys
> So, yes, it was a wheel bearing and not a gearbox.
> Now we're running sweet as a nut..
> Thank you for your support.
> Thanks for everything, Peugeot.
> Andrew

Well, if nothing else, you will always in future recognise the sound of a
wheel bearing on the way out.

Moral of the story, always look for the easiest and cheapest solution first.

And ask here of course.
Glad we were right though.
 
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