Hey guys,
We've been suffering from this issue for a while. It usually happens when fuel is low, or it is quite wet on the road. It is particularly bad this morning and she sent me a video with what happens. Every time I try and reproduce the issue, I never can!
She describes a violent vibration as if the wheels were unbalanced, but goes away and comes back. The video sounds as if she is water plaining, but it sounds quite harsh almost like an intermittent grinding/meshing noise. The mechanic can't see or hear anything wrong with the wheel bearings. He suggested it could be the diff binding up or a CV joint.
As per this thread (viewtopic.php?f=3&t=18750&hilit=caldina+wet#p169604) it seems to be a common problem. This was posted years and years ago though, so was wondering if anyone had come up with a definitive answer?
Someone on another Caldina forum suggested that the sway bar was not secured properly when the springs were replaced. It was previously on king super low springs and is now on custom made cobra springs and suspension which sit at similar height, but allow for more travel. Apart from that, it's as stock as any GT-T comes.
Not sure if it's related, but on right hand turns and upon acceleration, we hear a clicking noise. It gets worse when you turn around a corner. What is interesting, is if I coast down the hill and turn late in to the right hand bend, putting as much force on the car as possible with momentum built up before hand, no clicking. When I take it out of neutral and put it in D and turn in to the corner normally, but this time while accelerating, the noise comes back!
The noise appears at low speed and follows the revs of the engine and then after about 50 or 60 KMPH or so, it disappears completely unless cornering. At the top of our drive, when the vehicle is on a steep angle, there is a slight dip in the road which sometimes leads to a loud THUD or CLICK as if we are popping a metal joint back in to place or something as we go over the verge. It sounds as if it's coming from the front. This has also been pinned on the sway bars, but I want everyone elses input.
Cheers,
David