Idler arm failure
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 5:06 pm
So I noticed a while ago that my red 610 has been making a knocking noise when going over small and large bumps, even at low speed. I checked my suspension since I'd recently lowered it but everything seemed tight. The car seemed to handle and steer ok but I was still concerned.
I jacked it up today and found that something is seriously wrong with my idler arm. Check out the play: (you are looking at where the idler arm attaches to the body)
You can see in the next pic that the washer/rod assembly that goes through the idler arm isn't located in the centre as it's all loose.
That shows the damage where the steering has been connecting with the sump due to the excessive movement.
I've had a look in the manual but it doesn't have any exploded diagrams of the internals of the idler arms.
Is mine missing a bush? Is that why it is so loose?
Can I buy something to fix it, or do I replace the entire Idler arm?
I jacked it up today and found that something is seriously wrong with my idler arm. Check out the play: (you are looking at where the idler arm attaches to the body)
You can see in the next pic that the washer/rod assembly that goes through the idler arm isn't located in the centre as it's all loose.
That shows the damage where the steering has been connecting with the sump due to the excessive movement.
I've had a look in the manual but it doesn't have any exploded diagrams of the internals of the idler arms.
Is mine missing a bush? Is that why it is so loose?
Can I buy something to fix it, or do I replace the entire Idler arm?