First off I don't consider the part easily serviceable as you have to drop the exhaust and remove the bottom panels in order to drop the propeller shaft and grease it. I seriously doubt there is a dealer that will perform that task as 'regular' service.
Second, in my case the noise was being generated by some slop where the two sections of the propeller shaft are splined together, it was not coming from the flange. My Indy applied a ton of silicon to the splines of the coupling when he reassembled the propeller shaft. He also lubed the flange at the differential but that is not where my clanking noise was coming from.
Third, if a dealer finds your noise is being generated by the propeller slop rather than the flange he will replace the shaft, not fix it. That may be a warranty claim or it may be considered wear and tear...a new shaft is not cheap. You can't tell where the noise is being generated until you drop the exhaust and shields and then stand under the car while rotating the shaft...it then become very clear where it's coming from.
My Indy has seen this before and knew how to repair it economically...the dealer would have replaced the shaft and say it's not a serviceable item.
Second, in my case the noise was being generated by some slop where the two sections of the propeller shaft are splined together, it was not coming from the flange. My Indy applied a ton of silicon to the splines of the coupling when he reassembled the propeller shaft. He also lubed the flange at the differential but that is not where my clanking noise was coming from.
Third, if a dealer finds your noise is being generated by the propeller slop rather than the flange he will replace the shaft, not fix it. That may be a warranty claim or it may be considered wear and tear...a new shaft is not cheap. You can't tell where the noise is being generated until you drop the exhaust and shields and then stand under the car while rotating the shaft...it then become very clear where it's coming from.
My Indy has seen this before and knew how to repair it economically...the dealer would have replaced the shaft and say it's not a serviceable item.