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Strobe84



Member Since: 21 Feb 2024
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4.4 TDV8 Rattle

Evening folks. Having run my 4.4 for a couple of months now, recently I've noticed a slight rattle largely noticeable when it's idling and when feathering the throttle. I can only describe it like a bearing that's running dry of grease. It definitely picks up when revved and may continue but the engine noise likely drowns it out at that point. It's kinda hard to pinpoint but I cannot hear it outside at all, only when in the cabin, and it's not noticeable if I have the windows or roof open.

The car has been running fine, so I'm a bit stumped. Any ideas?

Post #695714 7th Jul 2024 6:43pm
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JayGee



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Orkney Grey

Heat shield under the gearbox is prone to resonant rattle noises. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

Post #695727 7th Jul 2024 10:21pm
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Strobe84



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Hmmm.... I don't think it's that as it seems to be very closely related to engine revs. I do however beleive that I've heard that heatshield rattle when I've been driving uphill!!

Post #695775 8th Jul 2024 6:22pm
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