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PJPR01 Member Since: 12 Mar 2006 Location: Houston, Texas Posts: 355 |
You may want to also look at your tires. How many miles do you have on them now? Worn tires can also transmit road noise and sound a bit like a worn bearing... PJPR
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Sun Oct 04 2009 11:55am |
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redrover Member Since: 22 Jun 2007 Location: Sydney Posts: 94 |
Yes the tyres are very worn but this wasn't the original cause of the noise as they were nearly new when the noise occurred originally. They are probably helping to create the vibration by providing some extra load on the steering but not the root of the cause. I have driven all sorts of cars old and new with worn tyres and stuffed wheel bearings etc. The closest I have come to this problem was a worn out rear diff on old alfa of mine. TDV6, MYO7 Java with Ivory leather, 19 inch wheels |
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Sun Oct 04 2009 12:08pm |
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2nd Rower Member Since: 12 Nov 2007 Location: Upside Down Posts: 1382 |
Will be interested to hear what your resolution is RedRover! |
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Sun Oct 04 2009 9:49pm |
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redrover Member Since: 22 Jun 2007 Location: Sydney Posts: 94 |
I have taken it in for it's initial assessment and the the mechanic took it for a drive with me. Luckily he felt the vibration and commented how it would be very annoying. His initial guess was power steering pump but I would be very surprised if this was the case. Happy to get a new one though My guess is front diff and I will suggest they take a look at the drain plug when I take it in for a service next week. It feels exactly like a failing bearing and there would bound to be shavings on the magnetic drain plug if this was the case. TDV6, MYO7 Java with Ivory leather, 19 inch wheels |
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Sat Oct 10 2009 1:20pm |
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PJPR01 Member Since: 12 Mar 2006 Location: Houston, Texas Posts: 355 |
How many miles do you have on the RRS at this point?
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Sat Oct 10 2009 7:03pm |
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redrover Member Since: 22 Jun 2007 Location: Sydney Posts: 94 |
It has 62000km's but the vibration has been there since I bought it at 3000km's although it was fairly subtle back then. Steering pump doesn't seem to add up, one because it doesn't happen when stationary and turning the wheel, and two is that it feels that it is coming through the drivetrain, not just the steering wheel. TDV6, MYO7 Java with Ivory leather, 19 inch wheels |
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Sun Oct 11 2009 1:44am |
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2nd Rower Member Since: 12 Nov 2007 Location: Upside Down Posts: 1382 |
The rattle/reverboration/vibration or whatever you want to call it that I have eminating from\through the steering on my car has been put down to the Steering Angle Sensor. At least That's what Land Rover UK have told Land Rover Australia. It goes in again tomorrow to have this replaced and some other matters taken care of.. |
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Sun Oct 11 2009 10:53am |
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redrover Member Since: 22 Jun 2007 Location: Sydney Posts: 94 |
Well I got the call today from the service department. Surprise, surprise it is the front differential. They said there was virtually no oil in it so I am not sure where that all went. Now, if they could only compensate me for putting up with this vibration for years! I will pick it up tomorrow and let you all know if it is definitely fixed. TDV6, MYO7 Java with Ivory leather, 19 inch wheels |
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Wed Oct 14 2009 9:40am |
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redrover Member Since: 22 Jun 2007 Location: Sydney Posts: 94 |
Well one new diff, new lower ball joints and flex bush's, a new brake booster and attached tubes (brake recall) and a full four wheel aligment all done under warranty I have the car back
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Thu Oct 15 2009 12:16pm |
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mccalia1 Member Since: 09 Aug 2009 Location: UK Posts: 368 |
Lovely! cheers for the feedback Gone: RRS : HSE : TDv6 : 57 : Java Black : Ebony : 20" |
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Thu Oct 15 2009 3:41pm |
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2nd Rower Member Since: 12 Nov 2007 Location: Upside Down Posts: 1382 |
Great news Red Rover... I collect mine from the dealer later today, and they cliam to have completed all required repairs! Hope like yourself to be trouble free moving foward!
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Thu Oct 15 2009 10:17pm |
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redrover Member Since: 22 Jun 2007 Location: Sydney Posts: 94 |
They did all my fixes in 1.5 days! but couldn't even find a loner for 1 night. Oh well... 2nd Rower, let me know what they did to yours.. TDV6, MYO7 Java with Ivory leather, 19 inch wheels |
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Thu Oct 15 2009 10:52pm |
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Supacat Member Since: 21 Feb 2009 Location: West Yorks Posts: 497 |
To be fair no diff will last that long without any oil. Hopefully, they cleaned off any oil trail under the car and so it should be easy to see if you start losing any again. |
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Fri Oct 16 2009 8:03pm |
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redrover Member Since: 22 Jun 2007 Location: Sydney Posts: 94 |
That's the weird thing, I didn't notice any oil on the garage floor. I also read somewhere that oil leaking from the diff is caused by vibration from the transfer box and I can still feel some of the original vibration (although it is very slight now). Maybe the oil loss was fairly sudden and while on the road? Does anyone know the process for checking the diff oil level? TDV6, MYO7 Java with Ivory leather, 19 inch wheels |
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Sat Oct 17 2009 12:02am |
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