I've never heard of a cracked driveshaft and google's not giving any concrete examples either.
The car's a 2003/53 Nissan Primera Estate, ugliest car ever? It's given sterling service so far, never needed anything other than serviced (which it always has been on time). It's on about 65k miles now roughly.
It was in for a service + MOT and main dealers have reported this cracked drive shaft and given a quote to replace it. Only thing i could come up with was:
a) ask the dealer if there's ever been any service bulletins or recalls for cracked driveshafts on this model
b) ask how they determined the driveshaft was cracked
The answer to a) was no, b) was by hitting it with a hammer, the sound was very dull, but no visible cracks.
They've been instructed to go ahead and change it but save the removed drive shaft for inspection.
Hitting the driveshaft with a hammer isn't in the service / inspection guide, is that an MOT thing?
Have you ever heard of this kind of thing?
Last edited by: VxFan on Sat 30 Oct 10 at 17:46
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