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PicnicSteve



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Java Black
Moaning sound from passenger side

Soooo when I start the beast first thing in the moarning there is a moaning sound combining from the passengers side / engine/wheel arch.

Doesn't happen for the recast of the day.

Any ideas would be appreciated people thank you.

I guess my luck is about to run out this is the first issue I've had in two years but absolutely love this vehicle.

Post #436979 3rd May 2017 8:16pm
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its the fuel burning heater [fbh] have a read of your owners manual , do a search or look in the wiki for info... ... - .- -.




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Mine had that noise, it turned out to be the wife.

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Laughing ... - .- -.




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Cheers Stan

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