Why is my Jaguar XF making a droning noise?
This particular car was taken back to the main dealers, but we now know that the braking and droning noise is now a recognised fault, the cause is thought to be the disc brakes or hub run out. Another Jaguar XF that we were servicing was found to need discs and pads all round. We contacted the customer who kindly gave us the go ahead to do the job.
Are there brake problems on the new Jaguar XF?
Jaguars have always appeared to have brake or tyre problems. So, throughout their history. I can remember in the late 1960’s the new XJ4 came onto the market. This car sported wonderful flared archers . Including, new 6×15 inch wheels that were fitted out with a new tyre form Dunlop tyres.
What are the problems with the Jaguar xj4?
I always remember the problems that the XJ4’s were having with vibrations. Annoyingly, coming through brakes and the steering wheels. Firstly, it turned out that one of the problems was engine vibrations. So, Jaguar engineers tried out many things.
What’s the noise coming from the rear of my car?
I’d describe is as a humming/buzzing noise and it seems to come from the rear of the car. The noise does not go away unless the speed drops below 50mph. The sound does not alter if I manually change gear, and I even tried putting it into neutral and the sound continues.
This particular car was taken back to the main dealers, but we now know that the braking and droning noise is now a recognised fault, the cause is thought to be the disc brakes or hub run out. Another Jaguar XF that we were servicing was found to need discs and pads all round. We contacted the customer who kindly gave us the go ahead to do the job.
Jaguars have always appeared to have brake or tyre problems. So, throughout their history. I can remember in the late 1960’s the new XJ4 came onto the market. This car sported wonderful flared archers . Including, new 6×15 inch wheels that were fitted out with a new tyre form Dunlop tyres.
I always remember the problems that the XJ4’s were having with vibrations. Annoyingly, coming through brakes and the steering wheels. Firstly, it turned out that one of the problems was engine vibrations. So, Jaguar engineers tried out many things.