Home · FAQ · New Posts · My Posts · PMs · Search · Members · Members Map · Calendar · Profile · Donate · Register · Log In |
Home > Technical > Noise from rear wheels when turning from a standing start |
|
|
wardyblue Member Since: 16 Dec 2013 Location: Wednesbury Posts: 2 |
Had exactly the same. When I took Fl2 into first garage replaced wheel bearings but this did solve the problem. So took car to landrover agent and he replaced diff. They said that LR bought load of cheap bearings.
|
||
16th Dec 2013 4:43 pm |
|
Mav71 Member Since: 15 Nov 2008 Location: Leicester Posts: 2575 |
"Land Rover bought a old of cheap bearings". Sorry but that is a load of old rubbish. Companies like Land a Rover would not go out and "buy" a batch of cheap products.
|
||
16th Dec 2013 5:16 pm |
|
wardyblue Member Since: 16 Dec 2013 Location: Wednesbury Posts: 2 |
The suggestion that landrover fitted a batch of cheap bearings came from a landrover agent not me. If Landrover had amended the problem on later models then they should have done the honourable thing by their customers by recalling all the previous models and changed the diff bearings. If it wasn't so much of a problem why then are there so many owners on forums complaining about it. My particular problem is not with replacing the diff but the inherent problems after, which is the noise when turning left or right when accelerating after the new diff has been fitted. I don't appear to be on my own with this either. I am told that after fitting the new diff oil has to be injected by syringe the engine run and then a small portion of the oil removed or something of that ilk. Seems an odd progress in mechanical works to me. I will submit my findings after they have had another go at it.
|
||
17th Dec 2013 9:36 pm |
|
npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
Nip down Liverpool market and get a box of bearing, were running low heard it all now Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis |
||
17th Dec 2013 9:55 pm |
|
Pedro Member Since: 01 Apr 2010 Location: Very near Pig Hill Posts: 449 |
I was told by the service department at a LR main dealer that the problem is not with the bearing itself but with the bearing becoming contaminated due to ' the paint on the inside of the diff casing flaking away '. Never heard that anywhere else and cant see it being true either ! FL2 HSE Auto Galway Green
|
||
18th Dec 2013 3:27 pm |
|
Bertie67 Member Since: 18 Sep 2012 Location: North Staffs Posts: 5 |
Hi there,
|
||
19th Dec 2013 1:30 pm |
|
pab Member Since: 28 Aug 2012 Location: Now in Mid-Wales Posts: 2007 |
There seems to be a common theme to many of these diff/Haldex problems: Indie repairs diff -> Haldex breaks.
|
||
19th Dec 2013 1:41 pm |
|
martinbcfc Member Since: 30 Jul 2013 Location: Solihull Posts: 59 |
Just picked up on this thread.
|
||
23rd Jan 2014 12:30 pm |
|
pab Member Since: 28 Aug 2012 Location: Now in Mid-Wales Posts: 2007 |
Both driveshafts turning doesn't necessarily mean that they're OK. In the case quoted above the problem was that the 'fingers' had broken off inside the diff housing, and thus no drive was reaching the rear wheels. The driveshaft would still have been turning, however, due to the wheel at the other end turning.
|
||
23rd Jan 2014 12:57 pm |
|
Bertie67 Member Since: 18 Sep 2012 Location: North Staffs Posts: 5 |
|
||
25th Jan 2014 7:33 pm |
|
|
All times are GMT |
< Previous Topic | Next Topic > |
Posting Rules
|
Site Copyright © 2006-2024 Futuranet Ltd & Martin Lewis