Hi all,
Greetings from Germany, I have an Opel Insignia, BiTurbo, 2015 and have a big problem...
My Insi has only done about 55K Miles, and for the last 600 miles has had a strange whining sound from 20 mph to full wack. At first I though it was maybe the winter tyres, but even after fitting the summer tyres, it made no difference. Then I thought maybe the brake discs were perhaps warped.. also a false alarm,
Through corners it has an almost circular clonk and when on the motorway at 90 mph+, when braking, the whole car vibrates and pulls to the left.
Also, there is a chirpy, intermittent squeal at varying speeds.
Unfortunately, all of the Opel dealers here in Bremen assume that you have absolutely no idea about cars and basically take the pi@#. I’ve been to 4 different garages (non Opel too) and all keep saying that yes, there is something wrong, but they can’t localise it!
Given the fact that the tyres all wear evenly, and the steering struts are all as they should be and have no play in them, I’m stumped what it could be. Apart from the wheel bearing, does anyone have an idea what else could be wrong?
Grüße
Chris
P.S. I know this is a Vauxhall forum, but the 2015 Insi was designed and developed by Opel in Rüsselheim
Greetings from Germany, I have an Opel Insignia, BiTurbo, 2015 and have a big problem...
My Insi has only done about 55K Miles, and for the last 600 miles has had a strange whining sound from 20 mph to full wack. At first I though it was maybe the winter tyres, but even after fitting the summer tyres, it made no difference. Then I thought maybe the brake discs were perhaps warped.. also a false alarm,
Through corners it has an almost circular clonk and when on the motorway at 90 mph+, when braking, the whole car vibrates and pulls to the left.
Also, there is a chirpy, intermittent squeal at varying speeds.
Unfortunately, all of the Opel dealers here in Bremen assume that you have absolutely no idea about cars and basically take the pi@#. I’ve been to 4 different garages (non Opel too) and all keep saying that yes, there is something wrong, but they can’t localise it!
Given the fact that the tyres all wear evenly, and the steering struts are all as they should be and have no play in them, I’m stumped what it could be. Apart from the wheel bearing, does anyone have an idea what else could be wrong?
Grüße
Chris
P.S. I know this is a Vauxhall forum, but the 2015 Insi was designed and developed by Opel in Rüsselheim
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