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Ryan1991



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Whining noise, pitch gets higher as speed increases

Hello everyone,

I am new to this but I had just purchased a 2006 L322 4.2 Supercharged. It has done 105,000 and has a full service history and appears to have been maintained very well.

However there is a whining noise and the pitch gets higher as speed increases. If i take my foot of the throttle it reduces although does not completely go away. Also when accelerating in 2nd and 3rd in particular there is a sort of rough grounchy vibration, not like going over a cattle grid, but very noticeable. The gearbox shifts smoothly and works very well on the whole so I wouldn't have thought it was this but having read through a lot of posts on here and various other forums I am wondering if its the torque converter or transfer box.

Can anyone help point me in the right direction? Obviously would rather replace one and not the both Very Happy

Thanks

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Dolphinboy



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Would check transfer box. Oil level ok? Replace oil?

Post #491511 8th Oct 2018 10:38pm
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Ryan1991



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OK thanks - will check that next.

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John w



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i'm surprised no body asked if you had your wife in the car Very Happy

I often find I have a whining noise that increases with speed when my wife is in the car Mr. Green Too many toys, not enough time

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Groan

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Ryan1991



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Laughing Laughing Well thats a separate issue Wink

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UK Marine



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Any idea as to where the noise is coming from?

Front, rear or underneath?

I ask as a supercharger on the way out will whine and produce a graunching noise.

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Ryan1991



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It's a job to say although the supercharger seems perfectly fine. I once had a 1976 Morris marina just for a laugh and the centre props haft baring went and I would say that the whining noise is very similar to that but without the serious judder I had with that.

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