Whirring sound from gearbox
Whirring sound from gearbox
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robdex1

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102 posts

35 months

Sunday 7th December
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About 4-6 weeks ago my car was making a slight whirring sound, mainly in low gear. I thought I would ask my mechanic to listen to it. He took it for a drive and as soon as he heard it he said its the gearbox. I said is there anything that can be done he said no needs replacing. He said could last weeks or years. Its a 2007 honda jazz.

The noise recently has got louder, it is doing it in neutral now too, however it stops when the clutch is pressed.

I've been panicking that I could suddenly break down and I do a lot of driving as I do deliveries. I've been reading up a bit about gearbox whirring noise and some people said it could be a number if things, so now I am starting to think it could be something that could be repaired? Is it worth getting a second opinion? Just to add i had my clutch replaced recently. Was the mechanic right i just have to wait for it to give up entirely?

tr7v8

7,503 posts

248 months

Sunday 7th December
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Noises are difficult but sounds like input shaft bearing to me. A decent gearbox specialist could recon the box relatively cheaply & quickly. Sounds like your mechanic can't or won't do it. Some idea of where you live and we could suggest possible suppliers.

robdex1

Original Poster:

102 posts

35 months

Sunday 7th December
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tr7v8 said:
Noises are difficult but sounds like input shaft bearing to me. A decent gearbox specialist could recon the box relatively cheaply & quickly. Sounds like your mechanic can't or won't do it. Some idea of where you live and we could suggest possible suppliers.
Great thanks. I live in Hertfordshire, AL7

E-bmw

11,777 posts

172 months

Sunday 7th December
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robdex1 said:
The noise recently has got louder, it is doing it in neutral now too, however it stops when the clutch is pressed.
Sounds like a clutch release bearing to me.

robdex1 said:
Just to add i had my clutch replaced recently.
You need to ask if they did a full clutch kit change or not, as they should have replaced the release bearing.

robdex1 said:
Was the mechanic right i just have to wait for it to give up entirely?
Gut feeling from what you have said to-date. Take it somewhere else.

robdex1

Original Poster:

102 posts

35 months

Sunday 7th December
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Yeah I think I will take it somewhere else. Am I risk of breaking down?

stevieturbo

17,888 posts

267 months

Sunday 7th December
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robdex1 said:
Yeah I think I will take it somewhere else. Am I risk of breaking down?
We're always at risk of breaking down. But nasty noises are no helpful.