Hi,
I've got an 05 with 154k miles on it. I've just noticed a noise that sounds just like a bad u-joint. I know this sound because I've heard something similar before which turned out to be the front drive shaft u-joint. It was super worn out and loose. Since the u-joints on these things are non-serviceable I purchased a new drive shaft and installed it in about 20 minutes. Now I'm hearing a similar noise again while driving. I checked the front shaft and it is tight and still in great shape.
I'm thinking it may be the rear drive shaft u-joints, center support bearing or the flex disc (guibo joint). The problem is that the rear drive shaft is completely hidden from sight. From what I've read on line it appears you have to drop the exhaust system, pull the tranny braces and remove all the shielding to work on this thing. I crawled under the car and found that the bolts where the exhaust mounts to the manifolds are completely corroded. You can't even see threads. I believe these bolts are actually studs that are part of the manifolds but I might be wrong. Does anyone know if these bolts are replaceable? I really don't want to trash these things pulling everything apart just to "inspect" the rear drive shaft.
Does anyone have any experience with noises/symptoms associate with various parts of the rear drive shaft failing? Is there any way to inspect this thing without ripping the whole exhaust apart?
I've got an 05 with 154k miles on it. I've just noticed a noise that sounds just like a bad u-joint. I know this sound because I've heard something similar before which turned out to be the front drive shaft u-joint. It was super worn out and loose. Since the u-joints on these things are non-serviceable I purchased a new drive shaft and installed it in about 20 minutes. Now I'm hearing a similar noise again while driving. I checked the front shaft and it is tight and still in great shape.
I'm thinking it may be the rear drive shaft u-joints, center support bearing or the flex disc (guibo joint). The problem is that the rear drive shaft is completely hidden from sight. From what I've read on line it appears you have to drop the exhaust system, pull the tranny braces and remove all the shielding to work on this thing. I crawled under the car and found that the bolts where the exhaust mounts to the manifolds are completely corroded. You can't even see threads. I believe these bolts are actually studs that are part of the manifolds but I might be wrong. Does anyone know if these bolts are replaceable? I really don't want to trash these things pulling everything apart just to "inspect" the rear drive shaft.
Does anyone have any experience with noises/symptoms associate with various parts of the rear drive shaft failing? Is there any way to inspect this thing without ripping the whole exhaust apart?