That last post was also very helpful, thanks Shadow_Rusty. Lots of progress has been made today.
The last dude who had this problem said it was the clutch packs in the diff that were screwed and he got it fixed at J&F Motors in Richmond, VIC. I just called up the mechanic there and he explained everything to me and it makes a whole lot of sense.
He said the binding when turning in a tight circle is either one of three things:
1. Faulty Haldex controller
2. Failed Haldex pump
3. Clutch packs screwed after Haldex service neglect
Basically since I couldn't find any fault codes he said it would be something mechanical, which is the worst case of the clutch packs stuffing up. This is normally due to the Haldex not being serviced regularly which lines up with my car's service history and what my other mechanic said. Upon closer inspection I just realised the Haldex service was missed. Firstly it was done at 30k or 45k, then not again until now at 120k. That's at least 75,000km without a Haldex service.
He said he's done this a couple of times before and the costs involved were:
-$1600 for a second hand (tested) Haldex assembly unit
-New Haldex and diff oil and filters
-8 hours work
-Total of approx. $2700 for everything
Not getting it fixed won't make it worse, but would put extra stress on CV joints and the axle, etc. This officially sucks.
The last dude who had this problem said it was the clutch packs in the diff that were screwed and he got it fixed at J&F Motors in Richmond, VIC. I just called up the mechanic there and he explained everything to me and it makes a whole lot of sense.
He said the binding when turning in a tight circle is either one of three things:
1. Faulty Haldex controller
2. Failed Haldex pump
3. Clutch packs screwed after Haldex service neglect
Basically since I couldn't find any fault codes he said it would be something mechanical, which is the worst case of the clutch packs stuffing up. This is normally due to the Haldex not being serviced regularly which lines up with my car's service history and what my other mechanic said. Upon closer inspection I just realised the Haldex service was missed. Firstly it was done at 30k or 45k, then not again until now at 120k. That's at least 75,000km without a Haldex service.
He said he's done this a couple of times before and the costs involved were:
-$1600 for a second hand (tested) Haldex assembly unit
-New Haldex and diff oil and filters
-8 hours work
-Total of approx. $2700 for everything
Not getting it fixed won't make it worse, but would put extra stress on CV joints and the axle, etc. This officially sucks.
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