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Nikki
 


Member Since: 10 Mar 2015
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Vibration

My brand new D4 2015 has a drive-line vibration between 60 and 85km/h
Wheels balanced, swapped with another car, no change. Ideas anyone please? Evil or Very Mad
  
Post #144085611th Mar 2015 11:27 am
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sagecaster
 


Member Since: 30 Oct 2007
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2012 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 GS Auto Zambezi SilverDiscovery 4

Check the hand brake shoes aren't rubbing. I have had 3 sets of rear discs changed under warranty. The symptom was intermittent vibration at speed. The rear discs show up burnt around the drum if this is happening.
  
Post #144198513th Mar 2015 11:01 am
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Nikki
 


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Thanks, will check
  
Post #144200813th Mar 2015 12:02 pm
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Nikki
 


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The dealer has isolated this to the e-diff .
Not sure how this would account for the symptoms?
  
Post #144402917th Mar 2015 9:42 am
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Post #144409217th Mar 2015 11:43 am
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motolite
 


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Nikki wrote:
The dealer has isolated this to the e-diff .
Not sure how this would account for the symptoms?


Glad you found the problem. Keep us up-to-date with the result Thumbs Up
  
Post #144430417th Mar 2015 8:06 pm
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Nikki
 


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Still not sure this is the problem, although there were whispers around the dealership that the e-diff had metal filings in it.
Hugely dissapointing to say the least!
Will keep posting outcomes.
  
Post #144436317th Mar 2015 9:08 pm
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motolite
 


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disappointing, I agree, butlook on the bright side,it's at the dealership and you're not stranded in the middle of nowhere Thumbs Up
  
Post #144437717th Mar 2015 9:35 pm
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Nikki
 


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Called the service manager, apparently the e-diff was failing, metal filings
in it! Waiting on new diff from UK. Dealer loaned me another D4, nice PR.
  
Post #144562620th Mar 2015 12:10 pm
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Nikki
 


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Installed new e-diff with LRA's approval. This was not the cause of the vibration 60kph to 80kph, so they are now clueless. Any diagnosis or actions? Would selecting neutral at say 70kph help the diagnosis?
Needless to say, I'm extremely disappointed.
  
Post #144907827th Mar 2015 4:21 am
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motolite
 


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nikki, disappointing to say the least. Are the dealers keeping the car to check out other parts of the drivetrain? I'm not sure how these gearboxes work before suggesting you try that idea @ 70.
  
Post #144908727th Mar 2015 5:29 am
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Nikki
 


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Yes, dealers are keeping the car, and have loaned me a demo Discovery 2015.
However, they are at a loss to diagnosis, who can help here please?
  
Post #144908827th Mar 2015 5:53 am
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sagecaster
 


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Engaging neutral won't really tell you much on an auto and its unlikely to be a the gearbox if the vibration happens at these speeds and but different gears. So test it through different gears in paddle shift.

Drive line faults change in relation to forward speed and tend to be worse under load, so pulling uphill for example. By contrast "free wheeling" ie no power going downhill will put no load through the drive train. If the vibration reduces (and it can disappear altogether) then you have a definitely have fault in the drive line somewhere, not gearbox or engine.

In my experience conventional Diffs tend to get very noisy long before you get any vibration.

Did they strip and re-calibrate the park brake shoes?
  
Post #144932827th Mar 2015 5:12 pm
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Nikki
 


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Thanks very much, very helpful, will keep posting.
  
Post #144948527th Mar 2015 9:22 pm
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Nikki
 


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Turns out, it was the rear prop shaft. Makes you really paranoid, an un-diagnosed un-related e-diff problem uncovered during the hunt.
How many un-diagnosed build problems are there, to come out later to bite you, even after the warranty period?
Back to the old LandRover reputation.
  
Post #145130631st Mar 2015 11:45 am
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