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Brian Mason Member Since: 31 Aug 2006 Location: Lurking with intent!!! Posts: 5326 |
Jay, do you think we could market our "vibration elimination and tailgate ehancement kit" to Land Rover??? Bout time we got one-up on those indifferent lazy bas tards??? |
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Tue Feb 13 2007 9:41pm |
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JayMann Member Since: 19 Jan 2006 Location: Stop acting like snob when you just won the Lotto! Posts: 22898 |
Don't know mate it's a bit technical RRS TDV6 Gone but still around
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Tue Feb 13 2007 10:07pm |
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Lateral5 Member Since: 07 Jun 2006 Location: Down south Posts: 331 |
Totally brilliant Just did mine and then drove over about 6 speed humps in a row.....not a creak to be heard....ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh RRS TDV6 Bluetooth, VR, Roof |
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Tue Feb 27 2007 11:06am |
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umbertob Member Since: 22 Sep 2005 Location: Pasadena, CA Posts: 944 |
For completeness, also see this brand new TSB (# LTB00006 in North America) for another possible source of liftgate window creaks and rattles (note the VIN range, this is for a relatively small number of newer build 06s only):
The repair is very simple, basically some striker loops on the liftgate glass were not coated with a plastic sleeve and may rattle as a result. The TSB instructs the technician to glue a small plastic sleeve on the tip of the metal striker loop... Looks like an easy DIY, should anyone have this problem. PM me if you wish to get copy of the the TSB with related repair illustrations. |
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Tue Feb 27 2007 4:10pm |
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ENVOY Member Since: 09 Nov 2006 Location: In the shit as usual Posts: 5823 |
When it goes in for its first service get them to do the tailgate then, i used the velcro strip and it worked, then it developed another rattle, while it was having its suspension knock sorted they also did someting to the tailgate, what ever they did it cured the rattle some of my Previous cars
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Tue Feb 27 2007 8:09pm |
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Brian Mason Member Since: 31 Aug 2006 Location: Lurking with intent!!! Posts: 5326 |
Thanks umbertob. Yes, I had that latch repair kit fitted too which initially eliminated a rattle. However, the creaky tailgate noise persisted on speedhumps until the velcro pads were applied. Adjusting the four black rubber stops also helped quiten down the whole tailgate. |
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Tue Feb 27 2007 9:24pm |
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Frisco_TX_RRS Member Since: 13 Apr 2007 Location: Frisco, TX Posts: 25 |
Just to clairify - was the velcro applied to the upper liftgate, bottom or both. Read else where on the forum there are 2 latches - so if the rubber is extended out too much - 2nd latch is not "activated". Need to lower the rubber all the wa so both latches are "activated" Any one aware of the 2nd latch - has the velcro worked - has anyone had the noise come back with the velcro? Thanks, TS |
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Wed Apr 18 2007 8:30pm |
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Brian Mason Member Since: 31 Aug 2006 Location: Lurking with intent!!! Posts: 5326 |
Frisco- You are correct that rubber stops need to be adjusted to enable the latch to secure properly. If they're unwound too proud, this could prevent full lock engagement resulting in rattles. Conversely, if they're screwed-in too far the tailgate will be loose and prone to movement, again causing rattles. Therefore, correct lock adjustment is essential to sit the closed tailgate comfortably on the rubber stops. Nevertheles, the tailgate remains an especially heavy item and its' weight on bumpy roads can cause surface-to-surface movement around the lower section lock housing. This results in annoying squeak, audible over speed-humps, etc. This can prevented by inserting fluffy (not hooked) velcro pads to act as a "buffer." Pictures and description are shown on previous threads. It has worked really well for a number of RRS members, including me. Dont forget insist on the upper tailgate latch repair kit under warranty which prevents movement within the two lock sections and mechanism when closed. Hope that helps. Good Luck! MY12 SDV6 HSE Sumatra/Ebony/Piano/Sidesteps/Privacy/Overfinch Olympus/JLR DRLs |
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Thu Apr 19 2007 12:17am |
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Frisco_TX_RRS Member Since: 13 Apr 2007 Location: Frisco, TX Posts: 25 |
Thank you Brian for the clarification.
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Thu Apr 19 2007 3:55am |
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umbertob Member Since: 22 Sep 2005 Location: Pasadena, CA Posts: 944 |
You know how a Velcro strip has two surfaces, one soft (the fluffy side), one hard (the hook side), use the "soft" part of the strip and discard the hook one... |
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Thu Apr 19 2007 4:16am |
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Frisco_TX_RRS Member Since: 13 Apr 2007 Location: Frisco, TX Posts: 25 |
Ah ha - learn someting new everyday -
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Thu Apr 19 2007 4:01pm |
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Brian Mason Member Since: 31 Aug 2006 Location: Lurking with intent!!! Posts: 5326 |
MY12 SDV6 HSE Sumatra/Ebony/Piano/Sidesteps/Privacy/Overfinch Olympus/JLR DRLs |
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Thu Apr 19 2007 4:34pm |
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Frisco_TX_RRS Member Since: 13 Apr 2007 Location: Frisco, TX Posts: 25 |
Just called the dealer. They have never heard of the latch repair kit - they said they will just adjust the rubber stops to stop the noise
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Thu Apr 19 2007 7:47pm |
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umbertob Member Since: 22 Sep 2005 Location: Pasadena, CA Posts: 944 |
Frisco, PM me you e-mail address. |
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Thu Apr 19 2007 7:54pm |
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