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ivery819



Member Since: 16 Jan 2007
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Perhaps he needs an attitude re-adjustment

Standing in a septic tank is a comfort problem.........
finding a quick way out is a technical problem

Post #110768 Thu May 24 2007 1:14pm
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Nutty Nige



Member Since: 21 Feb 2007
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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey

Well said Ivery
I would have told the dealer something along the same lines but with the added swear words.
Would he have thought it satisfactory if he had bought it like that.
It is a recognised problem. You don't stop playing because you get old, You get old because you stop playing.

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Post #110859 Thu May 24 2007 4:42pm
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pers1



Member Since: 22 May 2006
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XXXAngelXXX wrote:
my local dealer says: *its a comfort problem but not a technical one* Rolling Eyes



I have the same noise most noticable at 2000rpm and in sport Mode in all gears. I had this noise since it was new!
They have change the Gear box, but the sound didn`t go away.They have "tried" everything.
It has been in and out of my dealer for 1,5 year without them fixing it.
Now I have told them to take it back and LR Norway is now saying that this noise is standard for every RR Sport TDV6
If they keep that statment i will take them to court!

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Post #192549 Mon Oct 20 2008 6:36pm
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RRS PIMP



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any news regarding this?

Post #310143 Tue Aug 16 2011 4:53pm
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iz6byo



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2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue

any news for that?
i have updated with MSV2 but seems the same Sad

Post #329259 Mon Jan 23 2012 11:23pm
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ronniet101



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue

rear diff change sorted out the rasping noise in mine

at the time it sounded like the sound was coming from the front, but dealer tracked it down apparently with some equipment ie remote mic i think, to the rear diff

Post #329307 Tue Jan 24 2012 1:44pm
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francis19



Member Since: 17 Jun 2012
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Hello, any news ?
My RRS MY 2007 has this same metallic rattling noise for only 3 months.
My dealer tried to find the origin of this noise, without results.
He can reproduce this noise by puting the car on a two post lift.
This noise seems to come from the torque converter.
He disconnected the turbo, rear differential, transfert box, flashed TCM and ECM, noise is the same.
He changed the gearbox and the flywheel, noise is still here !
Thanks for your help.
Francis

Post #347342 Sun Jun 17 2012 10:16pm
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Lateral5



Member Since: 07 Jun 2006
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francis19 wrote:
Hello, any news ?..
Francis


Francis, there's a reason this post is 9 pages long! LR know exactly what the problem is but it would cost them to much to fix s, as usual, they just say its a characteristic. I have a letter from them acknowledging the noise but saying its not a problem - arrogant ass@$*es! Mad RRS TDV6 Bluetooth, VR, Roof

Post #347362 Mon Jun 18 2012 1:17am
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francis19



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France 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 SE Java Black

Lateral5 wrote:
Francis, there's a reason this post is 9 pages long! LR know exactly what the problem is but it would cost them to much to fix s,


Thanks Lateral

Lateral5 wrote:
I have a letter from them acknowledging the noise but saying its not a problem - arrogant ass@$*es! Mad


yes, we are not customers, only Sheep Evil or Very Mad

Post #347365 Mon Jun 18 2012 7:52am
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Jimmy H



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England 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Zermatt Silver

2 years on.....has anyone managed to establish a definitive fix for this problem yet? I've trawled through a shed load of posts, but none the wiser.

Post #432274 Sun Aug 03 2014 11:07pm
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russellnorth



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Hi all, my first post so bear with me..I've read all of the post re:- the rasping noise and thought I'd add my thoughts.

I bought my 2007 2.7 HSE Sport 2 months ago...Having always wanted one and admired from afar I took the plunge...Chuffed to bits with the look and drive it was tip top..

A month later I notice a slight rasping noise as per everyone's description....The noise has increased and is most noticeable on the neutral throttle position..I can create the noise by rolling off the throttle and gently re-applying it and there it is..

I've changed the Diff Oils Front and Rear which has made no difference whatsoever...Logically, it sounds like a Chain chattering almost the same as you get on a Road Bike when rolling off the throttle on deceleration and I guess the only Chain that could cause this noise is in the Transfer Case?? But surely, the Technical people at ZF and Land Rover would have looked at this as it appears to be a no brainer which again leads me to think it can't be that unless they are overlooking the obvious...
That said, there must be other members that have thought the same and explored the theory further?
Anyone had any similar thoughts?
Thanks in anticipation,

Russ

Post #438586 Sun Oct 05 2014 2:17pm
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ACE 219



Member Since: 24 Jan 2015
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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Hi
I have a 2006 RRS TDV6 Overfinch which drives very well except for a rasping/bearing type noise that I get when I take my foot off the accelerator between 1200 - 1500 rpm. The noise is anything from 1 to 3 seconds then stops.
Also when traveling at any constant speed between 1200 - 1500 rpm I get the same noise constantly. This noise will happen in all gears and sounds like its coming from the bell housing area. I took the car to an Auto Transmission Specialist who diagnosed the noise as being the torque converter. He fitted a new torque converter but the noise is still the same. He then fitted a new drive plate, flex plate, but still the same noise. I called ZF technical & they suggested that I change the transmission pump. I did this & the noise is still the same. I then changed the torque converter again to check that the one fitted wasn't a duff one. The noise is still the same. I have now bought another used gearbox complete with transfer box which I was told are in good working order. First I tried changing only the transfer box & then changed the gearbox too but the noise is still there.
I have measured the end float on the crank to be 0.3mm which I'm told this is okay.
I have spoken to Hunters Land Rover about this being a possible ECU software update, but they tell me that software updates only change the shifting but don't stop noises.
If I jack the car up & get all wheels of the ground, put it into gear & get someone to lightly go on & off the accelerator whilst i'm under the car I can see the torque converter moving about 1mm towards the back of the car whilst its making this noise. The torque converter is bolted to the drive plate, flex plate so it cant actually move much at all but whilst the torque converter is towards the gearbox the noise is there. Then the torque converter moves towards the engine & the noise stops.
I have removed the gearbox 5 times now replacing many parts but haven't managed to fix this problem.
Has anyone ever had this noise before or any ideas what it is or how to fix it.
I'm running out of ideas.. Please help!

Post #449648 Sat Jan 24 2015 9:24pm
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MattMatt



Member Since: 14 May 2015
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Zambezi Silver

So like many others I have this noise and have also read that it is the Torque Converter. My question is has anyone had a g/b failure because of it? Maybe we just live with it. Mine is in for g/b oil flush and change next week but I doubt if it will cure the noise

Post #472724 Fri Sep 11 2015 7:53am
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Lost for Words



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There's not really a direct answer to that.

The noise itself appears to be extremely common before any issues arise. On the other hand, once issues do occur, it is essential to rectify them as appropriate to prevent damage to the rest of the box. This may be a case of a flush, if caught early, or it might be a new TC. It can also be that a flush will postpone the TC but it's still needed later.

A very few people are also unfortunate to need a full box recon before issues become particularly prevalent. On higher mileage vehicles, there's also a risk that fresh fluid will make issues apparent that weren't before - though there is no alternative course of action in the end.

For now, you are doing the right thing by having the flush done preventitively. If all these vehicles had it done much earlier, we would not be in this situation now.

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Post #472744 Fri Sep 11 2015 11:47am
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