Isuzu D-Max: Any known issues with driveline or driveshaft?
Asked by Grahame Cooke
Can you advise if you are aware of any issue to the driveline or driveshaft in Isuzu D-Max 4x4 vehicles? I purchased mine in December 2012 and at around the 30,000km mark I started to hear a knock when coming to a halt and moving off. Isuzu Australia has advised that this is a characteristic of the vehicle and not a defect. I am aware that my servicing dealer has four other vehicles with the same issue. It is now 12 months since this has occurred and Isuzu appear to be unwilling to rectify the issues.
Answered by CarsGuide
21 Dec 2015Isuzu spokesman Dave Harding replies: Isuzu Ute Australia values all customer feedback. Our service team has confirmed with Mr Cooke his vehicle is not defective and that the phenomenon he was experiencing is in fact a characteristic and in no way detrimental to the safe operation of his motor vehicle".
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