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rchrdleigh Member Since: 18 Aug 2007 Location: Somewhere in the East of England Posts: 1601 |
As has been suggested in a number of other posts on this subject. Let Mike@LandRover have the details and let him investigate from his end. |
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24th Feb 2014 4:43 pm |
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athelstan Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: Reality Posts: 2658 |
Thanks Richard, but as has been posted elsewhere Mike @ LR Customer Relations Social Media is well aware of both the frequently reported N/S/R wheel bearing failure and the Rear Differential Pinion Bearing failures having been contacted already by other Freel2 members on this very same subject.
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24th Feb 2014 9:48 pm |
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egipp Member Since: 29 May 2009 Location: East Gippsland Posts: 230 |
G'Day Athelstan, I have been luckier than you in as much as the differential didn't play up until 135000 kms and 5 years. The Land Rover dealer from whom I purchased the car new and who has done all the servicing advised me that they could carry out the 'low level' repair at a cost of $1700 involving two days work, but could not guarantee that this would cure the noise. If it didn't work, the only alternative was to replace the complete differential at an additional $2500, a one day job. I decided not to take the chance and had a new differential fitted which, of course, cured the problem. Although I think the differential should certainly last a great deal longer than 135000 kms, I wasn't overly surprised that Land Rover Australia wasn't interested in discussing the matter. What did surprise me was that Land Rover in the UK stated that they had no influence over Land Rover Australia and couldn't - beyond the usual trite "We're very sorry that you have had a problem but...etc" - get involved in what is obviously an endemic problem with the drive train. I'd no idea I was buying a 'Land Rover Australia' product; I thought I was buying a Land Rover designed and manufactured in the UK and exported to Australia. Just goes to show. |
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25th Feb 2014 5:02 am |
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athelstan Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: Reality Posts: 2658 |
egipp
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25th Feb 2014 6:33 am |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
It's possible when the new bearings were installed, they didn't checked and tune the tightening force properly.
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25th Feb 2014 8:54 am |
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athelstan Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: Reality Posts: 2658 |
Alex
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25th Feb 2014 9:22 am |
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JST Member Since: 01 Nov 2011 Location: Lizant Posts: 1098 |
I think Alex may be right. I worked for a Ford dealer for a while and noticed that when mechanics were replacing diff pinion bearings on rear wheel drive transits (same collapsible spacer issue for the bearing preload) they very often did it up with the whizzy gun by "feel" rather than checking the pre-load. Having just changed my diff I will have a go at making the tools VNS made and repair my own "spare" diff! John
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25th Feb 2014 9:41 am |
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Albert E Member Since: 02 Jun 2012 Location: Wildest Bedfordshire Posts: 23 |
I am a consulting and manufacturing engineer, but don't have a clue as to why LR can't get the diff right! I have had the bearing job done on mine and at the moment it is waiting to have its second complete replacement diff. fitted, so it will actually be on the fourth bearing and third complete diff.( LR also replaced the rear Goodyear Wranglers with the same at around 6000) All this in 13,000 miles.Very low mileage as I can't bring myself to run something that is obviously screaming for help, and use another vehicle when able. I asked about the possibility of it being the Haldex unit and the response was that it never is that.
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21st Jun 2014 7:35 am |
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Albert E Member Since: 02 Jun 2012 Location: Wildest Bedfordshire Posts: 23 |
Had a new diff fitted again and something called a rear differential harmonica!
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26th Jun 2014 2:45 pm |
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kristo Member Since: 10 Sep 2010 Location: UK Posts: 25 |
just started having this issue a month back. New since 2010. done 25k miles.
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3rd Jul 2014 7:16 am |
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Winslet Member Since: 01 Oct 2013 Location: Bedfordshire Posts: 281 |
Running Goodyear Wranglers? Down to 3 to 4mm? Possibly the source. Fixed my previous FL with new tyres. Noise gone. Often reported on here and worth looking at first. 2016 BMW X3 30d SE in red
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3rd Jul 2014 8:05 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
No cause for concern don't plan any long trips, at 22k mine went from is that a noise to unbearable in 750miles. |
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3rd Jul 2014 8:34 pm |
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