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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Deal, Kent. United Kingdom.
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Hi All,
I reversed my Freelander round a corner today and it suddenly made 2 loud bangs that can only be described as the sound of the car jumping out of gear. I tried a similar maneouvre to demonstrate to a friend and the same happened again ! The car will reverse in a straight line no problem and will comfortably hold the torque reversing up an incline, but seems to dislike corners. Does anyone know if there is a common problem here ? I wondered if it might be a differential problem ?? No symptoms at all when driving in forward. I am deeply worried as the car is up for sale and I need to raise money quickly for a business venture. Many thanks for your input in advance. Kind regards, Russ. PS Anyone want to buy a 2000 Freelander XEDi, full leather, Air Con + slight transmission problem? |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Canberra Australia
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You may have a locked viscous coupling which is causing transmission windup which shows itself on corners (when the load is greatest). Because of this you may have a damaged intermediate reduction drive unit (the banging noise) - possibly the sound of teeth breaking inside - not enough to stop drive though - yet.
Don't drive the car and get it checked out. |
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Former NAS LR TECH, Current AUS LR TECH
Join Date: Oct 2005
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if the problem only happens on corners and you got to sell the car sell as is.
remember it only does it when you reverse on corners. If you dont do it often or none at all then dont worry and sell it. |
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hi there had a similar problem with a freelander replaced the ird and the visc couplin' but all it was was tyres where different back to front check them and the pressures make sure they are all the same you can take the prop off and get it checked as there is nothing to go wrong in it just full off jelly like substance
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Location: Canberra Australia
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As I said in a earlier post - don't drive the car and get it checked. |
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Former NAS LR TECH, Current AUS LR TECH
Join Date: Oct 2005
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had an 05 have an axle windup noise. darnest thing was it had to really really warm. Then it was noisy on turns.
When it was cold it was fine. Swapped a propshaft ,no noise I thought I had fixed it. Only after driving it for a half an hour it did it again Swapped the IRD and no noise. |
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