Brithunter
06-12-2006, 04:37 AM
Hi All,
Well here is the Cherokee :) Seems I should have checked better as it does not have all the test certificates :mad: so he lied and I am getting a second opinion of the legality of it's current test certificate as I found a small rust hole in the nearside (left) sill whilst washing it. They claim it's not an MOT failure but I think it is and so does an MOT tester I goit to look at it. So I will phone the garage I use for our tests and get them to take a look. Also I discovered yesterday that the Air Cleaner is missing and so is the battery clamp. The unrestrained battery is also a failure on the test I think you will find.:mad:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v166/Brithunter/Vehicles/OSfrontqtrview.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v166/Brithunter/Vehicles/NSRearqtr.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v166/Brithunter/Vehicles/Interior.jpg
Now it starts on the button and drives fine however i do have this strange noise :confused: it sounds like it from the rear and it's like rubber which is rubbing against something and only happens once it's warm. Driving slowly it really shows up :confused: I have put my hands on the rear brake drums after a 40 mile drive and they are cool as is the axle tubes. The diff is warm and I checked hte oil level in it and it's OK. The transfer box is too hot to put your hand on as is the auto box which I would assume is normal?.
Now the car has been standing for some time and the leaf springs have a coating of surface rust as does the exhaust. The plan is to brush off the loose rust on the exhaust and paint it with exhaust paint to protect it some. I sprayed the springs and rubbers with WD40 but have not been out in the car since as I wonder if their dry and causing the squeaking groaning noise but what puzzles me is that if I bounce on the springs it's quiet:eek: :confused: Any thoughts?
Well here is the Cherokee :) Seems I should have checked better as it does not have all the test certificates :mad: so he lied and I am getting a second opinion of the legality of it's current test certificate as I found a small rust hole in the nearside (left) sill whilst washing it. They claim it's not an MOT failure but I think it is and so does an MOT tester I goit to look at it. So I will phone the garage I use for our tests and get them to take a look. Also I discovered yesterday that the Air Cleaner is missing and so is the battery clamp. The unrestrained battery is also a failure on the test I think you will find.:mad:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v166/Brithunter/Vehicles/OSfrontqtrview.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v166/Brithunter/Vehicles/NSRearqtr.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v166/Brithunter/Vehicles/Interior.jpg
Now it starts on the button and drives fine however i do have this strange noise :confused: it sounds like it from the rear and it's like rubber which is rubbing against something and only happens once it's warm. Driving slowly it really shows up :confused: I have put my hands on the rear brake drums after a 40 mile drive and they are cool as is the axle tubes. The diff is warm and I checked hte oil level in it and it's OK. The transfer box is too hot to put your hand on as is the auto box which I would assume is normal?.
Now the car has been standing for some time and the leaf springs have a coating of surface rust as does the exhaust. The plan is to brush off the loose rust on the exhaust and paint it with exhaust paint to protect it some. I sprayed the springs and rubbers with WD40 but have not been out in the car since as I wonder if their dry and causing the squeaking groaning noise but what puzzles me is that if I bounce on the springs it's quiet:eek: :confused: Any thoughts?