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Freelander TD4 Exhaust Vibration
« on: January 09, 2006, 22:38:51 »
Firstly Happy New Year!!  :)

I am not sure if I have a problem,I have a Freelander TD4 05 plate.

Pulling away in 1st & 2nd gear I experience a vibration which can be felt through the gear stick, it almost sounds like a baffled noise and coming from the exhaust, and sounds like it is coming from  the left hand side of the engine bay whilst driving the vehicle.

I have experienced this from about 3-4k mileage the noise was not to loud then, now I have clocked up 19k and it seems to be getting louder, plus the fact now there is a ticking noise from somewhere in the engine bay which you can hear at low revs and even when out of gear.It hasn't affected the running of the vehicle, though it is annoying.


Any ideas :?:  

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« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2006, 22:55:50 »
it might be the bottm engine steady as on the TD4's thay can loose the tigghtness in the rubber n slap about
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« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2006, 21:03:32 »
Quote from: "RedlineMike"
it might be the bottm engine steady as on the TD4's thay can loose the tigghtness in the rubber n slap about



Will get them to check it out.

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« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2006, 22:12:05 »
Went to dealers this week.

They replaced the gearbox linkage for a modified version.

All working nicely  :D

Thankyou Marshall of Lincoln :)

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« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2006, 08:42:58 »
Hi there i have the same problem with my freelander. First the stealers changed the front pipe and said that was it but it was back in two days later, the viabration was still there.
They are now saying it is the "nature of the beast" as they tested it with two other freelanders and they were worse!. I found this hard to belive.
Did LR modify these gear linkages because of this problem?
Any info on this would be great so that i can go back to them to get this problem fixed. Thanks

PS Hello to everyone on the forum, new to LR, Got a freelander 3dr Sport Td4, nice jeep but very hard on fuel just fitted a tuning box to see if that helps.

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« Reply #5 on: April 11, 2006, 13:46:07 »
Quote from: "spt"
Hi there i have the same problem with my freelander. First the stealers changed the front pipe and said that was it but it was back in two days later, the viabration was still there.
They are now saying it is the "nature of the beast" as they tested it with two other freelanders and they were worse!. I found this hard to belive.
Did LR modify these gear linkages because of this problem?
Any info on this would be great so that i can go back to them to get this problem fixed. Thanks

PS Hello to everyone on the forum, new to LR, Got a freelander 3dr Sport Td4, nice jeep but very hard on fuel just fitted a tuning box to see if that helps.


 What mpg do you get,Ihave a td4 and return about 40 mpg on average.if you think td4s are hard on fuel you dont want a paj,22-24 mpg,18.5 towing
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« Reply #6 on: April 11, 2006, 22:10:41 »
Quote from: "spt"
Any info on this would be great so that i can go back to them to get this problem fixed. Thanks.


Hi

I will see if I can get any info out of my dealer regarding this problem, and what they replaced andget back to you.

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« Reply #7 on: April 12, 2006, 07:51:36 »
Quote from: "spt"
Hi there i have the same problem with my freelander. First the stealers changed the front pipe and said that was it but it was back in two days later, the viabration was still there.
They are now saying it is the "nature of the beast" as they tested it with two other freelanders and they were worse!. I found this hard to belive.
Did LR modify these gear linkages because of this problem?
Any info on this would be great so that i can go back to them to get this problem fixed. Thanks

PS Hello to everyone on the forum, new to LR, Got a freelander 3dr Sport Td4, nice jeep but very hard on fuel just fitted a tuning box to see if that helps.


I was told mine was a "Characteristic of the vehicle" my letter to Landrover stating that it wasnt a characteristic I bought or desired I soon saw the Td4 being taken back to the stealer and 1 week, about £1500 parts later she's as smooth as a baby's botbot! (even after being caked in Norfolk Mud!)

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« Reply #8 on: April 19, 2006, 09:02:52 »
Thanks for the replys so far, any more info would be great. The mpg i think is about 25 although i am doing so tests on it at the moment so i will get back to you on that.
Another thing i did notice is oil comming from an air pipe in the engine bay, it is the very first rubber pipe you see, it has an aluminium spacer in it with some sort of sensor connected to the spacer. It seems to be high pressure as it has blown splats of oil all over the engine bay. The engine also sounds like a bucket of bolts at high revs, i thnk it may be connected to this. Any ideas?????

Thanks

 






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