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Bago 12-16-2014 02:23 PM

Crankshaft pulley
 
Hey,
I was wondering if it would be safe to drive the car for about 2 miles uphill with crankshaft pulley on its last breaths? I just bought a new one and have to get the car to mechanic, was hoping I wouldn't need to tow it...

me6067 12-16-2014 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by Bago (Post 495235)
Hey,
I was wondering if it would be safe to drive the car for about 2 miles uphill with crankshaft pulley on its last breaths? I just bought a new one and have to get the car to mechanic, was hoping I wouldn't need to tow it...



What makes you think the crank shaft pulley is on its last breath?

Bago 12-16-2014 02:36 PM

The car hasn't been moved for a long time, and last time I took it for a ride (1 year ago or so) I could hear some weird noises while changing gears (automatic tranny). Took it to a mechanic which told me crank pulley needs replacing.

TD5 engine, model year 2001, 40k miles, automatic tranny.

me6067 12-18-2014 06:01 AM

I know nothing about this engine and won't comment. Sorry


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