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Tigertim Member Since: 23 May 2016 Location: Doncaster Posts: 124 |
I’d say that as you’ve had a new box fitted and also clutch etc it must be something on that line or something not been put back right/tightened up maybe I’d check everything that’s been unbolted / removed etc . The problem a lot of us are having is mainly with the autos and nobody has yet found the cause , so far for me I have done the following and still no closer,
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28th Jan 2019 6:09 pm |
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SouthamFL2 Member Since: 08 Jan 2019 Location: Banbury Borders Posts: 432 |
Front PTU? Nose bearings are made out of chocolate and prone to fail. If there is excess play from the propshaft into aforementioned, then that's your issue. Also, don't discount spline shaft from transmission could be stripping/stripped already. |
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28th Jan 2019 6:54 pm |
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P.F Member Since: 28 Jan 2019 Location: DURHAM Posts: 3 |
Hi, Update on vibration on acceloration. I removed fuse FB6 (fuse box in rear load space) haldex disabled, warning light on dash. I drove for about 10 miles various speeds 30-60 through manual box. All of a sudden there was one allmighty thud from the rear axle and the whole rear end started shuddering violently. I limped to a lay by & emptied the s**t from my pants. I replace the fuse FB6 and tentetively set off. What a transformation the whole car just seems much more free running. there is still a very slight vibration which, i can live with. I have noticed the stiffnes has gone from the drivetrain, i am getting better fuel economy & the all terrain system works fine.
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29th Jan 2019 10:01 am |
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Pal Member Since: 28 Nov 2015 Location: Budapest Posts: 45 |
Hi,
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2nd Feb 2019 7:17 pm |
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markyzs180 Member Since: 26 Jun 2018 Location: Solihull Posts: 64 |
If you look at Tims comprehensive list you will see he lists the lower engine mounts as one of the parts he's changed.
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2nd Feb 2019 7:45 pm |
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markyzs180 Member Since: 26 Jun 2018 Location: Solihull Posts: 64 |
Thanks for the comprehensive list Tim! Just to add: All wheels re-balanced and 4 wheel alignment done. N/S driveshaft changed (massive improvement but (3 months later) dreaded wobble returning!!! Running 2SO and Millers eco sport diesel additive (seems to improve but may be placebo) After controlled test on level tarmac can confirm that it is present in auto/sport/manual commandshift. Having said all of this if someone was test driving for purchase I doubt they would even notice it but as Tim has said before... once you know it is there it does your bloody head in! My next parts to change are front disc/pads, reason: I have noticed that from first startup said 'wobble' is not there... once warm/brakes used a few times 'wobble' show its evil self but not always? I've also noticed a reverb through the brake pedal when braking fairly hard (like a warped disc) so will swap them out to eliminate lazy brake caliper/warped disc. Having owned many LR products from P38 RR Vogue, Disco 1,2,3 FL1's x 3, Evoque and now this FL2 I have to say that this is probably my favourite so will endeavour to get to the bottom of it!! |
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2nd Feb 2019 8:02 pm |
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Pal Member Since: 28 Nov 2015 Location: Budapest Posts: 45 |
Sorry, I've missed that...anybody changed the torque converter yet?
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2nd Feb 2019 9:29 pm |
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Tigertim Member Since: 23 May 2016 Location: Doncaster Posts: 124 |
My mrs keeps telling me to take it to a garage and let them sort it but after 30 years of doing virtually all my own vehicle repairs I’m reluctant to pay someone to tell me “ well it could be this or could be that “, as I think the next step would be removing gearbox and transfer box for a deeper investigation. Really need someone who knows these engines and transmissions inside out to drive it and say ...oh I know what that is it’s your ........ that’s gone . I’ve not much confidence in main dealers as they would probably just want to replace everything until it fixed it and I’d spent 10 grand lol . Between us we might get it one day .. mine is deffo getting worse and I’ve just took up an offer from AA to upgrade to full relay recovery for £20 so they can bring me home when it does go with a bang ... |
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2nd Feb 2019 10:41 pm |
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markyzs180 Member Since: 26 Jun 2018 Location: Solihull Posts: 64 |
Not many TC changes on here (mainly D3/4's) but a fair point... another job on my list is autobox fluid change so might drop a tube of Dr Tranny in for good measure... |
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2nd Feb 2019 11:59 pm |
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Pal Member Since: 28 Nov 2015 Location: Budapest Posts: 45 |
Ive changed fluid on mine, even more occasion, makes absolutely no difference... |
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3rd Feb 2019 7:14 am |
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Cobramark Member Since: 18 Dec 2018 Location: WEST YORKSHIRE Posts: 37 |
"Spoke to a friend at land rover apparently the main I think 6or 8 bolts that hold the front cradle to the body can work loose quite a common problem by rights or the captive nuts inside the body welds break which cause this vibration at certain rev ranges I hit the what can only be described as a subframe brace from underneath before I found this out and it sounds just like the noise I get with the vibration I'll be under the car tomorrow to check the bolts fingers crossed"
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3rd Feb 2019 8:16 am |
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Pal Member Since: 28 Nov 2015 Location: Budapest Posts: 45 |
Cant wait to see hear if whether youve found any loose bolts...could be the cause as the noise indeed hears like metal on metal vibration....let us know!
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3rd Feb 2019 8:53 am |
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Tigertim Member Since: 23 May 2016 Location: Doncaster Posts: 124 |
I can rule that one out for us as I nipped up all my subframe bolts and also levered on the joints mine was rock solid ... still worth you checking especially if it’s been off before ... |
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3rd Feb 2019 9:34 am |
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Pal Member Since: 28 Nov 2015 Location: Budapest Posts: 45 |
Just got this from a guy on Facebook, he says is our rear diff |
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3rd Feb 2019 3:40 pm |
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