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jamesbilluk



Member Since: 27 May 2015
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England 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black
Squeaky noise..

Hi all

When I start the car from cold, I have started to notice a squeaky/chirp noise coming from the front, it gets less as it warms up, here's a video I took today-

[IMG]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d18....mp4[/IMG]

Can't seem to identify it though..

James


Last edited by jamesbilluk on 26th Jun 2015 12:00pm. Edited 1 time in total

Post #334520 26th Jun 2015 11:51am
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Katash



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England 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Zermatt Silver

Cant see the video for some reason.

I had the same on my '07 SC - if yours is the AJV8 engine I think it will be the same as its also been reported on jaguars too, apparently there is a modification for a FEAD belt idler pulley you can have done

I just sprayed silicone spray in the squeaky area when the engine was running (literally one quick press on the can) and it instantly stopped

had to do it twice now in 3 years but it works great.

Seemed to come back in the winter after a long drive on wet/salty motorway.

Hope this helps.

Post #334521 26th Jun 2015 11:59am
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jamesbilluk



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Seems to be working now Smile

Many thanks for the reply Smile Ill pop out and have ago with the spray.

James.

Post #334525 26th Jun 2015 12:11pm
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Katash



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Yea thats the same noise I was getting - a 'chirp' ... More noticeable on cold mornings for some reason.

Just make sure you use silicone spray and not something like WD40 and if you can get it as quickly after start-up the viscus fan helps disperse the spray.

Check the condition of your belt too just to make sure its not damaged and that causing the squeak / chirp.

Technical Bulletin here :- http://www.disco3.co.uk/gallery/albums/use...cedure.pdf

Post #334536 26th Jun 2015 1:11pm
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jamesbilluk



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Many thanks, Very helpful Smile

Ive just purchased some silicone spray online, Ill give it ago as soon as it arrives next week,

Many thanks again

James.

Post #334540 26th Jun 2015 1:38pm
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47p2



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No need for fancy sprays, just spray some plain water on the belts to identify where the squeak is coming from

Post #334548 26th Jun 2015 3:14pm
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Katash



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The TB linked above identifies where it is coming from, so only real 'proper' fix is to get the mod done.

Water onto the belt will only show what we already know, when it's dry it's gonna start chirping again.

A cheap (but long lasting and equally as effective) fix is to get the "fancy spray" (£5.99 from Halfords)

Post #334553 26th Jun 2015 3:46pm
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