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mrd1990 Member Since: 01 Jun 2011 Location: N. Wales Posts: 267 |
Excellent news Paul
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14th Oct 2011 5:28pm |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
I too now have the the ‘cattle grid’ noise & vibration on my ’03 4.4 V8 (with 107k miles) and I thought I'd have a go at using my Blackbox Faultmate to see what the torque converter lock-up clutch is up to and it clearly shows that the LUC is unable to maintain a constant slip rate even when the vehicle speed and throttle angle are constant. The current supplied from the transmission ECU to pressure solenoid 4, which supplies hydraulic pressure to the lock-up clutch, is practically constant too yet the engine speed is all over the place.
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30th Oct 2011 6:28pm |
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PaulB Member Since: 17 Jul 2011 Location: Hampton Posts: 877 |
The faultmate is a nice bit of kit Phil.
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30th Oct 2011 6:55pm |
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mrd1990 Member Since: 01 Jun 2011 Location: N. Wales Posts: 267 |
For me, it's been almost 8 weeks without the range rover.
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3rd Nov 2011 12:31pm |
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mrd1990 Member Since: 01 Jun 2011 Location: N. Wales Posts: 267 |
12 Range Roverless weeks later.. it's fixed
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8th Dec 2011 7:10pm |
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PaulB Member Since: 17 Jul 2011 Location: Hampton Posts: 877 |
Wow, you have a new motor.
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8th Dec 2011 10:11pm |
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mrd1990 Member Since: 01 Jun 2011 Location: N. Wales Posts: 267 |
Well the word perfect was a little ott it was under warranty when it went in.. dodged a bullet there But now I have bad vibration under breaking and continuous vibration at high speed but only in the steering wheel. I suspected the wheels or rotors are damaged but the power steering doens't seem very powerful 6 months of ownership, it's spent half that in the repair shop |
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9th Dec 2011 6:25pm |
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PaulB Member Since: 17 Jul 2011 Location: Hampton Posts: 877 |
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9th Dec 2011 7:01pm |
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brunofarare Member Since: 14 Sep 2012 Location: Stockholm Posts: 2 |
Hello everyone.
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23rd Dec 2012 7:13pm |
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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6408 |
@ brunofarare
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23rd Dec 2012 7:17pm |
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brunofarare Member Since: 14 Sep 2012 Location: Stockholm Posts: 2 |
I thought so as well before but i have two sets of tires, summer and winter. The summer set is on 19" 255/55 and the winter is on RR Sport 20" 265/50. The sound and vibrations occur on both set of tires. It disappears if i put in N and it comes back when i engage D and gently push the accelerator again (in 5th gear between 59-72mph).
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23rd Dec 2012 8:53pm |
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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6408 |
Well that eliminates wheels
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24th Dec 2012 1:47am |
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mrd1990 Member Since: 01 Jun 2011 Location: N. Wales Posts: 267 |
Could be worn brake disk and/or sticky caliper |
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24th Dec 2012 11:09am |
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jumbaleo Member Since: 19 Oct 2014 Location: Portsmouth Posts: 41 |
This is a super old thread, but the Vibration at speed that can be felt through the drivers seat / through the steering wheel at 50mph plus and then disappears when you put your foot down hard..
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28th Apr 2017 2:56pm |
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