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Abacus405



Member Since: 01 Feb 2022
Location: West yorkshire
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United Kingdom 2017 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV6 Carpathian Grey
Cv boot debacle

Sorry for the long post.
I drove through France last week, and after a rest stop going round a roundabout I heard a clicking noise, sounded like a stone in the wheel, video attached.
https://youtube.com/shorts/4MWuR3PM2lg?si=LCaSOZab-ERvRpaO
When I straightened up the noise went away, so I assumed the stone had gone and drove the 300 miles to my destination.
When I left the autoroute however the noise had returned, but only on lock. I put the car in high mode and had a look underneath.
Disaster! The cv boot had come apart.

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I took the car to a garage, and to cut an already long story short they replaced the whole drive shaft.
I picked the car up and started the drive home. Yep, the noise started again after the first rest stop.
The new cv boot had done the same as the first.

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I’ve packed the joint with cv grease and put a new band on, but the noise persists.
I’ve used an endoscope to get a video of the cv joint whilst the noise is happening but it doesn’t seem to be getting hit by anything.
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Does anyone have any ideas 2017 (67) Vogue SE Corinthian Grey

Post #685921 18th Feb 2024 6:28pm
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fisha



Member Since: 25 Sep 2009
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Are you sure they replaced the whole shaft, or just took the existing off and replaced the boot then refit.

It’s possible there is grit in there and with a disassembly, clean and repack it’d be fine, but equally it could be done and need replaced. V8 or else ...

Post #685929 18th Feb 2024 10:17pm
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dingg1



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Hmmm, just replaced the boot imo, and made an arse of it.....

If the boot slipped, a new cv joint wouldn't deteriorate that quickly to be noticeable.

They've pulled your pants down most likely.

Post #685930 18th Feb 2024 10:38pm
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Abacus405



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Edited:

I’m going to take the drive shaft off and replace it. I should be able to tell if it was a new one or if the garage ripped me off. If they have I’ll try a credit card charge back on them. 2017 (67) Vogue SE Corinthian Grey

Post #685938 19th Feb 2024 8:09am
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goddo



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Surely you will be able to tell what they have done by looking at the invoice?
A new drive shaft is a lot more expensive than a rubber boot.
Unless, of course, you have been ripped off.
If that's the case, Im sorry for you but it does sound like more work than a boot is required.

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Abacus405



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Invoice is for new drive shaft 🙁 2017 (67) Vogue SE Corinthian Grey

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Gremlin500



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Next time, ask them to keep the old part, or mark it in a discrete way before you take it in. “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

Post #686074 20th Feb 2024 5:17pm
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