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DrLuzon



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Differential Flush / Noise

Hi all,

Long time lurker, first time poster. Just recently bought an 08 Freelander 2 from a local garage. Test drive highlighted what myself and the salesman thought was a wheel bearing that needed replacing, sounded like a ghost was sat over the back left end. He said they'd get it fixed and put it through a full MOT when I bought it. Simple.

A week later I pick it up, passed the MOT with no issues at all, but the noise is still there. They advised that the garage (separate to the dealer) took a look at it and advised the wheel bearing was fine and it was actually to do with the differential. They said they'd done a full flush and that the noise would likely clear in 200 - 300 miles. I've got no reason to not believe what they'd been advised and the car runs fine and has a full service history. My question is, does this sound right or is it something I need to get checked out?

The noise only really appears when I'm doing between 25 - 50mph and then eases off, my internet searching has not led me to any conclusions. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Post #380762 4th Nov 2019 9:33 am
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I Like Chips



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Would have thought if the rear diff has been worked on it will show an immediate fix. Not in 200 or so
miles.


I wonder if they have used some kind of stop leak additive?

https://www.wynns.eu/product/engine-stop-leak/

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MartynB



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If you’ve lurked long enough you’ll be aware that the rear diff is a potential problem with these cars . You are looking at around £800 to a £1000 to get it sorted out properly . At the same time get the Haldex serviced whilst it’s easily accessible. If it was me I’d take the car back to the seller and get your money back . It sounds like the “ flushing “ is just a bit of nonsense to string you along. The cost of replacing the diff would probably take most of the profit on a car that is pushing 12 years old . I’m extremely sceptical of garages that work for dealers , they do as they are told , not what is needed . 2009 GS Auto Zermatt Silver - Sold June 21 after 10 years of ownership

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Post #380768 4th Nov 2019 11:06 am
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Steve D



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Is there a drain plug on your diff? If not, I’d be interested to know how they did this 'flush'. You can reject a car within the first 30 days for a major fault - make sure they don’t string you along past that point. Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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Post #380774 4th Nov 2019 2:03 pm
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DrLuzon



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Thanks for the replies, taking it to a mechanic i've used before tomorrow morning. He was quite blunt and said either they've missed something stupid or it's a lemon. We shall see!

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to-LR2



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Did you get your issues fixed with the rear diff?

Just curious - as I also had a similar issue with mine -- and ended up rebuilding the rear diff once everything came apart.

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And I don't think replacing the fluid (or adding additive) would fix worn bearings.

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SYFL2



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Yes it will get better in 2 to 300 miles interprets as go away for a bit and we’re hoping you get used to the noise.

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jules



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DrLuzon wrote:
Thanks for the replies, taking it to a mechanic i've used before tomorrow morning. He was quite blunt and said either they've missed something stupid or it's a lemon. We shall see!


What was the end result ?

Bell Engineering for advice and a new larger pinion bearing if required Jules

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