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LR2cy



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Little zzzz at seize

Just a few days a FR2 owner and noticed a gentle zzzzzz really mild coming out of the engine after I stop the car. I have noticed it when its really quiet.

Can anyone explain this. This should be normal ? Happy Landing 2 Smile)

Post #132335 16th Feb 2012 8:06 pm
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twodogs



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Would you not call it a buzzing ?

When our's is parked and the engine is turned off but the
car is not locked it some times buzzers ?????

Post #132343 16th Feb 2012 8:13 pm
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yea something like that. Its really difficult to explain but yes you are right now that you said that the car is still unlocked Happy Landing 2 Smile)

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They all do it - don't worry!

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richardk wrote:
They all do it - don't worry!


Glad to be a part of the group then Smile But why ? whats the mechanics behind it ? Happy Landing 2 Smile)

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I belive its the throtle servo resetting its self.(or something like that Smile ).

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seagull1 wrote:
I belive its the throtle servo resetting its self.(or something like that Smile ).

Richard


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Amen to the search facility..

http://www.freel2.com/forum/post4236.html#4236

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Think I've got an answer for you on this, it's been bugging me too, but got this from one of the Land Rover Experience guys at the weekend who clearly knew the vehicle very well, and it wasn't as if I asked and he felt obliged to give me an answer; he specifically mentioned it.

As you may know, the FL2 varies the amount of drive being done by the rear wheels depending on what is required; when driving on the road in normal conditions, the FL2 will be almost front-wheel drive (though there's never less than 3% going through the rear, so the FL2 is true 4WD, it's just the amount of drive that varies).

When the vehicle starts up, just to be sure it can deal with the most demanding set-off environment, it always starts in traditional 4WD 50% front/50% rear mode, and then goes on to adjust this as required (probably back to 97% front, 3% rear if it's on a dry flat road). The whine is basically just the compressor resetting it to 50/50 ready for when you want to set off. If you need a more technical explanation than that, then I'm afraid someone else will have to step in...

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But is it Question

Chris B wrote:
An associate, who should know, has told me that the buzzing ECU behind the fan controls the electronic throttle and the noise is the throttle motoring itself to its rest position after the engine has been turned off.

Many of you may say that a Diesel engine does not have a throttle but it does need one when the EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) calls for more flow than will occour naturally, i.e. if the inlet manifold pressure is higher (due to boost pressure) than the pressure in the exhaust manifold (due to backpressure in the turbine and exhaust system) then EGR cannot flow from exhuast to inlet and hence into the engine; under these conditions, the inlet throttle is closed to lower the inlet manifold pressure until the required flow is achieved.

It's all about emission control (especially NOx) and does no affect full power operation.

Incidentally, my contact was involved in the pre-production durability of FL2 and reported that they ran 15 cars for a total of almost 2 million miles and had no roadside breakdowns. The only changes made by LR during the trials were software upgrades.


http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic2687.html

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Perhaps it's just a buzzer that sounds for a little while after we switch the engine off - to make us wonder what the sound is Rolling with laughter 2002 Honda VFR800
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richardk wrote:
Amen to the search facility..

http://www.freel2.com/forum/post4236.html#4236

Good Ol' Nightfox

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Think I've got an answer for you on this, it's been bugging me too, but got this from one of the Land Rover Experience guys at the weekend who clearly knew the vehicle very well, and it wasn't as if I asked and he felt obliged to give me an answer; he specifically mentioned it.

As you may know, the FL2 varies the amount of drive being done by the rear wheels depending on what is required; when driving on the road in normal conditions, the FL2 will be almost front-wheel drive (though there's never less than 3% going through the rear, so the FL2 is true 4WD, it's just the amount of drive that varies).

When the vehicle starts up, just to be sure it can deal with the most demanding set-off environment, it always starts in traditional 4WD 50% front/50% rear mode, and then goes on to adjust this as required (probably back to 97% front, 3% rear if it's on a dry flat road). The whine is basically just the compressor resetting it to 50/50 ready for when you want to set off. If you need a more technical explanation than that, then I'm afraid someone else will have to step in...


Thanks richardk Thumbs Up

Taught me a lesson to do a search first before asking a question. Very Happy Very Happy Happy Landing 2 Smile)

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simont wrote:
Perhaps it's just a buzzer that sounds for a little while after we switch the engine off - to make us wonder what the sound is Rolling with laughter


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Like the "machine that goes beep". John
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