- Car
- 2011 FX35 AWD
So a month ago I go into the dealer with some routine maintenance. They find a cv boot ripped and tell me it needs to be replaced. I told them I have an Elite warranty and they need to replace the whole driver's shaft. They fix it the next day. Oddly, they didn't charge me the $100 deductible.
Well yesterday, I'm driving some city streets on the way to the Titans-Jaguars Thursday night NFL game. I hear a clunk and some weird clattering noises. Feel some vibration in the wheel and underneath. Manage to pull over and park in midtown and catch an Uber to the game. After the game I get in the wheel well with a flashlight and see the shaft is totally loose on the inside portion and dropped on the lower arm.
Can someone tell me from this picture I took this morning what may have happened? From where you see the plate inside from the boot (assuming this is where it attaches)... I see what appear to be dual bolt holes around the edges. Is this the part failing? Is this the dumbass tech not securing it properly? Can you even tell from this angle? Sorry, this is a best attempt through the wheel in the parking lot.
Thanks in advance.

Well yesterday, I'm driving some city streets on the way to the Titans-Jaguars Thursday night NFL game. I hear a clunk and some weird clattering noises. Feel some vibration in the wheel and underneath. Manage to pull over and park in midtown and catch an Uber to the game. After the game I get in the wheel well with a flashlight and see the shaft is totally loose on the inside portion and dropped on the lower arm.
Can someone tell me from this picture I took this morning what may have happened? From where you see the plate inside from the boot (assuming this is where it attaches)... I see what appear to be dual bolt holes around the edges. Is this the part failing? Is this the dumbass tech not securing it properly? Can you even tell from this angle? Sorry, this is a best attempt through the wheel in the parking lot.
Thanks in advance.
