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bradtarga34 Member Since: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Walton-on-Thames Posts: 147 |
Strangely enough mine has started doing this as well noticeably from the front drivers side but normally noticeable when it is cold outside then seems to get better once warmed up, be interesting to know what you can find out, mine has just over 2 K on the clock... |
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Mon Apr 29 2019 8:19pm |
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HaggisMan Member Since: 24 Apr 2018 Location: Glasgow Posts: 137 |
It seems to be the drivers side for me too, but doesn’t seem to be temperature related. It was dreadful this afternoon and sounded like the whole front end was affected but had gone in the evening...🥴. Also seems to be steering related as it creaks and “wheezes” when I turn the wheel when at slow speeds. I must say, this crappy build quality is effing annoying, especially when you spend over £70k on a new car!! Will let you know in due course once it’s been into the dealers |
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Mon Apr 29 2019 8:42pm |
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Eaters Member Since: 11 Apr 2016 Location: East Sussex Posts: 1538 |
This is probably not related as I'm comparing new RRSs with my 2008 - but for the improvement of knowledge ( ), many of us with older cars do get squeaking from the front anti roll bar bushes. Mine are especially bad after a long dry spell of weather (as now in the South East). At slow speeds and over uneven ground, they squeak like a tortured duck. The fix is to squirt WD40 on the bushes. Not something I think you should be doing with a new car! Robin
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Tue Apr 30 2019 6:28am |
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bradtarga34 Member Since: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Walton-on-Thames Posts: 147 |
Mine is most noticeable going over speed bumps, almost sounds like thick plastic or something rubbing on the wheel, look forward to hearing back on the diagnosis of yours, not good though... |
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Tue Apr 30 2019 7:40am |
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HaggisMan Member Since: 24 Apr 2018 Location: Glasgow Posts: 137 |
Managed to get it into the dealers tomorrow and will pick it up (hopefully!) on Friday so will let you know what they diagnose. However even if it’s nothing major it just shouldn’t be happening on a new, expensive, supposedly premium car |
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Tue Apr 30 2019 8:49am |
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ChunkRRS Member Since: 20 Dec 2016 Location: Scottish Borders Posts: 158 |
Hi Haggisman
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Tue Apr 30 2019 10:10am |
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HaggisMan Member Since: 24 Apr 2018 Location: Glasgow Posts: 137 |
That’s sounds like it and what I suspected it might be. It’s creaking and squeaking like some old London taxi cab with a million miles on the clock and is actually embarrassing to drive when it’s got a 68 plate on it!
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Tue Apr 30 2019 10:35am |
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ChunkRRS Member Since: 20 Dec 2016 Location: Scottish Borders Posts: 158 |
post back and let us know if that was the case once its fixed.
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Tue Apr 30 2019 11:06am |
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MrMeg Member Since: 05 Nov 2018 Location: Essex Posts: 37 |
Mine done this, the front bushes are prone to prematurely split apparently! Mine were replaced with arms under warranty.
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Thu May 02 2019 9:54am |
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HaggisMan Member Since: 24 Apr 2018 Location: Glasgow Posts: 137 |
19 weeks and 2600 miles is certainly VERY early for ANYTHING to fail, let alone suspension components which are supposedly designed to tackled rough terrain and therefore should be rather more robust than your average suspension (although the only time it’s been off road is when it’s been at the dealers!!) I’ll hopefully get the car back tomorrow so will give an update on what the issue was and how they’ve fixed it. |
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Thu May 02 2019 10:10am |
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ChunkRRS Member Since: 20 Dec 2016 Location: Scottish Borders Posts: 158 |
same can be said about the new front brakes which are very poor, cost cutting measures don't always pay off |
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Thu May 02 2019 10:15am |
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MrMeg Member Since: 05 Nov 2018 Location: Essex Posts: 37 |
I agree and if you take in account how much these cars cost you'd expect a premium bullet proof car right? Otherwise what's the point other than looking nice. I have to admit I do love mine but would love it more if I knew it would be trouble free for a while now. |
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Thu May 02 2019 12:56pm |
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HaggisMan Member Since: 24 Apr 2018 Location: Glasgow Posts: 137 |
Totally agree! The odd niggle is forgivable, even on a pricey car, given the inherent complexity of the car and its electronics, but suspension creaking is basic, fundamental stuff that should go wrong for years and 100k+ miles.
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Thu May 02 2019 5:25pm |
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Spleen Member Since: 04 Dec 2018 Location: Berkshire Posts: 175 |
I could have written the above post word for word. Had mine for five months and it's been in and out of the dealership since Feb. Love driving it but utterly fed up with it. Wife is picking it up again on Sat but if it ain't right they can have it back. Ferrari F430 Spider F1
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Thu May 02 2019 6:53pm |
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