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Ted4



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Creaky rear end

Hi,

Recently my manual 07 freelander has started making a horrible noise from the back when taking sharp corners at low speeds and setting off turning at junctions. It can also be heard occasionally when accelerating hard but not as loud. It’s like a creaky door. I was wondering if it could be uj related but after doing some reading I’m thinking it maybe the dreaded haldex. It is more frequent when in a terrain response mode. There are no warnings on the dash however. I’ve attached a link to a video of it. If any of you chaps could shed some light on this it would be much appreciated!
Many thanks
Ted

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congoblue



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Broken rear coil spring possibly? I've had this sound before (not in a freelander) and the coil spring had snapped at the top end, the sound was the broken ends rubbing against each other. It was impossible to see it until you jacked the vehicle up. Bouncing the rear end up and down also made it make the noise so that might help localise it to either suspension or transmission.

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jules



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Badly failed CV joint ?
You'd expect a broken spring to be noisy only when the body was moving up and down, not turning on a flat surface. Plus a difference in ride height if part of the spring had displaced. Jules

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jules



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Try bouncing up and down in the boot and rocking the car. If it makes the noise when stationary then a spring most likley.

Then try pulling out the haldex fuse or unplugging the haldex control box underneath. This will disconnect the propshaft from the rear diff. If the sound goes away then its a haldex.

Your symptoms are very characteristic of locking haldex. Have you had it serviced ? A proper haldex service - new fluid , new disposable filter and removal/clean of pump filter maty solve the problem. Though main dealer may try and sell you a replacement haldex if it turns out to be that. Jules

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congoblue



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jules wrote:
Badly failed CV joint ?
You'd expect a broken spring to be noisy only when the body was moving up and down, not turning on a flat surface. Plus a difference in ride height if part of the spring had displaced.


I agree, but it was snapped right at the top so there was no noticeable drop in height and it made creaking noises at unexpected times. But definitely bouncing the back end up and down by pushing on the boot floor would tell you.

Post #414381 8th Nov 2021 10:27 am
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Dave47



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Welcome to the Forum...Ted 4,
have a read of this https://www.bellengineering.co.uk/fault-symptoms

If still unsure you could give Austin a call, Bell Engineering are the go to
for all Haldex and Rear diff issues. DAVE.

Post #414382 8th Nov 2021 11:06 am
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Ted4



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Thank you everyone, that is super useful, I spoke to bell engineering he reckoned it is the haldex, going to look at the springs in a bit Confused

Post #414393 8th Nov 2021 8:17 pm
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Jagracer



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Hi, a word of warning, we had a noisy back end on our 2009 FL2. It also chirped a bit and the clutch appeared to slip at times. It also jumped around a bit on left hand corners. It cost us a new diff assy, and a new Bevel Box. The Haldex was also suspect, Bloody Expensive too.

Post #414433 9th Nov 2021 6:38 pm
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Ted4



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Hi guys

Thank you for all your help.
I changed the haldex pump, oil, filters solenoids and so far so good. It has cured the creaking and I’ve been driving it for a couple of months now with no problems

Cheers
Ted

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Dave47



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Result, well done Ted. Thumbs Up DAVE.

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