arcman
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- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
I, like many here, have the (well documented) drive train flutter in my 2015 3.8L AWD. No vibration, only audible and lasts no more than a few minutes. Since this car is soooo quiet, it's just annoying enough for me to consider fixing it. (this car has no warranty)
General consensus here is to replace the front driveshaft, but some have mentioned the problem came back. One owner claimed it was fixed by replacing the rear driveshaft (bad middle bearing?). That one doesn't make sense since the sound (at least on my car) isn't coming from anywhere near the rear driveshaft. On mine, it's coming from below the cup holders, pretty much where the front driveshaft rear u-joint is located.
So, before I start by replacing the front driveshaft, I'm curious how many have had the issue, mileage when it started, AWD or RWD, what was replaced/repaired (if it wasn't the driveshaft), how many miles since the repair and has it remained fixed?
Looking forward to your responses.
Thanks.
General consensus here is to replace the front driveshaft, but some have mentioned the problem came back. One owner claimed it was fixed by replacing the rear driveshaft (bad middle bearing?). That one doesn't make sense since the sound (at least on my car) isn't coming from anywhere near the rear driveshaft. On mine, it's coming from below the cup holders, pretty much where the front driveshaft rear u-joint is located.
So, before I start by replacing the front driveshaft, I'm curious how many have had the issue, mileage when it started, AWD or RWD, what was replaced/repaired (if it wasn't the driveshaft), how many miles since the repair and has it remained fixed?
Looking forward to your responses.
Thanks.
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