H20boy
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didn't think a cooler line would be the cause of the noise, unless it's securing mount was really loose.
Did you have the dealer, or at least a ZF experienced tranny shop refill your transmission? I bet you're levels are off if you didn't. Its a precise method to get just the right amount.
Did you have the dealer, or at least a ZF experienced tranny shop refill your transmission? I bet you're levels are off if you didn't. Its a precise method to get just the right amount.
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H20boy thanks for replay,i just back from jaguar dealer,noise fixed-was break pads clips missing,replace front break pads with clips and noise gone.About the transmission jaguar mechanic say is fine,but the find thermostat tower + hose coolant leaking=$790 to fix.
I will wait.
I will wait.
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This happened to me. I bumped into a wall opposite my house when it was icy. The car was repaired at a body shop and everything seemed fine. The clonking didn't start until about a year later and progressively got worse and worse. I finally took it to a local independent Jaguar garage who found that the rivet holes had elongated over time, probably caused by the initial bump. They did exactly what you described: drilled them out and fitted bolts. Clonking now gone!Originally Posted by Peter Connell
Long shot, but in the essential buyers guide by Nigel thorley he mentions a hidden section of aluminium riveted to the main structure and the bumper bolted on the other end. This area is intended to collapse in an accident.he says a clicking sound of clunk from the front of the car is caused by the rivets loosening on the super-structure. These rivets can be drilled out and replaced by bolts which is a recommended jaguar fix. Probably not this but worth a look?



