I new this was coming but can't seem to locate specific information in the Croma forum, other than it is possibly a known problem and Fiat do/can/have replaced some, possibly all driveshaft parts with new upgraded version and/or Multipla versions.
At the moment the info is a little vague so I'm asking for specifics here.
Before that feedback I'll say I'm at 31K miles and tow a caravan. At my 1st (12K) service I mention to the dealer that when really warm a slightly out of sync gear change (clutch to engine revs) would result in a mild clunk/click and asked for them to check the drive chain.
Come 2nd service (24K) the 'clunk' was to me more pronounced and again I asked for this to be checked.
Come 26K miles I was now hearing the wrrrr wrrrr sound at walking pace plus a drumming and groan at speed. I checked all four wheels for bearing noise/play with no noticeable problem. I checked for play in the outer CV joints and they seemed fine, however the inner ones had distinct play and free rotation of (I'm guessing here) about 2.5+ degrees.
I asked my dealer to check for known issues with Fiat, and was later advised that when they looked a eLearn all they could find was the usual dignostics info. about noise, play, etc. I could have done that myself.....
Since enquiring I've dragged the caravan to Italy and back (2K miles) plus an extra 1K miles of mountain driving and the whole journey has been worrying, noisy and led to us abandonning trips to some of our favourite climbs/passes (e.g. Tre Cime & Stelvio Pass). Not really pleased but at least we got to Italy and back ok.
Anyway, if anybody (T14086 ?) can provide more specific info. e.g.:
1) is there an official acknowledgement/campaign or other accepted issue here?
2) is it the inner CV joints / drive shafts that are replaced or upgraded?
3) is it the whole n/s/ & o/s inner and out shafts/all joints that are replaced?
any info would be appreciated. Before my 3 year warranty expires this December I want this problem sorted for the LONG TERM and not a quick fix to get beyond the 3 year dealer warranty liability.
I'm about to do a detailed ePer parts analysis, checking supercede numbers based on ePER Edition 42a (09/2008), verses Edition 29 (10/2006) but this may not be the whole story as many part numbers change as a matter of course and ePER does not alsways give specific change information.
At the moment the info is a little vague so I'm asking for specifics here.
Before that feedback I'll say I'm at 31K miles and tow a caravan. At my 1st (12K) service I mention to the dealer that when really warm a slightly out of sync gear change (clutch to engine revs) would result in a mild clunk/click and asked for them to check the drive chain.
Come 2nd service (24K) the 'clunk' was to me more pronounced and again I asked for this to be checked.
Come 26K miles I was now hearing the wrrrr wrrrr sound at walking pace plus a drumming and groan at speed. I checked all four wheels for bearing noise/play with no noticeable problem. I checked for play in the outer CV joints and they seemed fine, however the inner ones had distinct play and free rotation of (I'm guessing here) about 2.5+ degrees.
I asked my dealer to check for known issues with Fiat, and was later advised that when they looked a eLearn all they could find was the usual dignostics info. about noise, play, etc. I could have done that myself.....
Since enquiring I've dragged the caravan to Italy and back (2K miles) plus an extra 1K miles of mountain driving and the whole journey has been worrying, noisy and led to us abandonning trips to some of our favourite climbs/passes (e.g. Tre Cime & Stelvio Pass). Not really pleased but at least we got to Italy and back ok.
Anyway, if anybody (T14086 ?) can provide more specific info. e.g.:
1) is there an official acknowledgement/campaign or other accepted issue here?
2) is it the inner CV joints / drive shafts that are replaced or upgraded?
3) is it the whole n/s/ & o/s inner and out shafts/all joints that are replaced?
any info would be appreciated. Before my 3 year warranty expires this December I want this problem sorted for the LONG TERM and not a quick fix to get beyond the 3 year dealer warranty liability.
I'm about to do a detailed ePer parts analysis, checking supercede numbers based on ePER Edition 42a (09/2008), verses Edition 29 (10/2006) but this may not be the whole story as many part numbers change as a matter of course and ePER does not alsways give specific change information.
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