PandaSam44
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Morning All,
I've had my twinair Panda 4x4 for almost a year and it was bought new. I'm in London and spend a lot of time crawling or reversing at low speed and have noticed that under these circumstances there's sometimes a noise that seems (it's hard to tell exactly) to come from the rear wheels. The noise sounds a bit like a break noise (too low to be a squeak but too high to be a groan) except that it happens when the breaks aren't in operation and if you do apply the break pedal a separate noise can often be heard.
Of course, like all intermittent issues, the garage claims they can't hear anything and that there's nothing wrong. However, as they can't tell me what might be making the noise I'm not sure that they are in a position to tell me that everything's fine.
Before I kick up more of a fuss, I would be interested to know if anyone else has experienced similar issues or even found a solution.
Cheers,
Sam
I've had my twinair Panda 4x4 for almost a year and it was bought new. I'm in London and spend a lot of time crawling or reversing at low speed and have noticed that under these circumstances there's sometimes a noise that seems (it's hard to tell exactly) to come from the rear wheels. The noise sounds a bit like a break noise (too low to be a squeak but too high to be a groan) except that it happens when the breaks aren't in operation and if you do apply the break pedal a separate noise can often be heard.
Of course, like all intermittent issues, the garage claims they can't hear anything and that there's nothing wrong. However, as they can't tell me what might be making the noise I'm not sure that they are in a position to tell me that everything's fine.
Before I kick up more of a fuss, I would be interested to know if anyone else has experienced similar issues or even found a solution.
Cheers,
Sam