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    Defender 90 2.2l blown clutch

    Hi guys I have a defender 90 with 30k on the clock the other day went for a bit of an adventure and as soon as it hit the sweet gravel roads the 90 made a clunk and then a whining noise, shifted it from low range to high range etc the 90 would not move engine would rev and u could put it in any gear all u could hear is a whining noise... It was like the transfer case was in neutral ... Now the 90 is back at land rover all they said was the clutch had blown... They couldn't give anymore details .... Has anyone had something like this happen and know what exactly was the fault...

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    this WHINING NOISE, could it be a spline slipping/ screeching sound? i have seen a puma strip the spud shaft from the trans to the transfer case internal splines clean out, made a kind of whining screech....


    jc
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    Mine got a new clutch two days ago,it was dropped in for a regular service and LR decided the clutch was too jerky and replaced it without an issue,it doesn't seem any different from a week ago but if they say it's not good enough I'm not going to argue. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Mine got a new clutch two days ago,it was dropped in for a regular service and LR decided the clutch was too jerky and replaced it without an issue,it doesn't seem any different from a week ago but if they say it's not good enough I'm not going to argue. Pat
    Pat,

    Your's is obviously still in warranty for them to do that? One of the Perth dealers?

    Cheers,

    Lou

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    Ive got a 2011 2.4 and have just had the clutch replaced at 20000km as well as speedo O ring and gearbox output flange springs and transfer adaptor thingy.

    Mine started with a bit whine, rattle and very odd pedal feel, would also clunk going into first at standstill.

    So the defender is 18 months old and had:
    1. hand brake drum replaced
    2. brakes fail- new master brake cylinder
    3. clutch etc

    I am very patient but its wearing thin!!!

    I was really alerted to the gearbox transfer case issue by excessive backlash,
    more than my 96 Tdi with 230000 on the clock.

    cheers
    Mal

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    its funny you read reports like this and then you go to the dealer (there are only 2 in WA, both barbagellos) and they always sound surprised that you are coming in with a warranty issue.

    A fault? With a defender? Surely not...

    I dont believe em, reckon every defender mustve been back for warranty issues many times in the first 3 years. They must hate defenders in there. Mine is about to go in for the fourth time to try and cure a creaking clutch pedal. Not a 'failure' per se but irritating to live with and to fix, requiring parts that are not kept in Australia.

    Other fixes ive had so far are the aircon sensor and a loose drive flange. Sounds from my other post that I have fuel filler breather issues too. I'd love someone else to drive mine and tell me if my drivetrain slack/noise is normal/ acceptable too.

    I love my deefer, but i'll definitely be paying to take it to an independant specialist (if there is one in WA??) to go over the car for a pre-end-of-warranty check

    Sam

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    Quote Originally Posted by XHPBT1 View Post
    Hi guys I have a defender 90 with 30k on the clock the other day went for a bit of an adventure and as soon as it hit the sweet gravel roads the 90 made a clunk and then a whining noise, shifted it from low range to high range etc the 90 would not move engine would rev and u could put it in any gear all u could hear is a whining noise... It was like the transfer case was in neutral ... Now the 90 is back at land rover all they said was the clutch had blown... They couldn't give anymore details .... Has anyone had something like this happen and know what exactly was the fault...

    Cheers

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    Had a similar thing happen a few weeks back we were on the beach at Hut River looking for a camp site rather late. finally pulled up still in low range the next morning when I shifted out of low range to high we had the exact same thing you mentioned above. Just a whirring noise I changed back and forth from high to low and while slowly rolling forward it went back into gear properly and we drove off. I hasn't done this again and have used low range quite a bit from Exmouth to Coral. The lever position was correct but it didn't engage.
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samblers View Post
    its funny you read reports like this and then you go to the dealer (there are only 2 in WA, both barbagellos) and they always sound surprised that you are coming in with a warranty issue.

    A fault? With a defender? Surely not...

    I dont believe em, reckon every defender mustve been back for warranty issues many times in the first 3 years. They must hate defenders in there. Mine is about to go in for the fourth time to try and cure a creaking clutch pedal. Not a 'failure' per se but irritating to live with and to fix, requiring parts that are not kept in Australia.

    Other fixes ive had so far are the aircon sensor and a loose drive flange. Sounds from my other post that I have fuel filler breather issues too. I'd love someone else to drive mine and tell me if my drivetrain slack/noise is normal/ acceptable too.

    I love my deefer, but i'll definitely be paying to take it to an independant specialist (if there is one in WA??) to go over the car for a pre-end-of-warranty check

    Sam
    Driveline backlash..... Southern have said mine is rather bad and they will replace the thrust washers in the transfer case.
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samblers View Post

    I love my deefer, but i'll definitely be paying to take it to an independant specialist (if there is one in WA??) to go over the car for a pre-end-of-warranty check

    Sam
    Hi Sam,

    Lifestyle4WD in Moreley would be my first port of call. I've not personally been yet (car just went out of warranty in April), but Dave (MADDOG) across the road from me has them looking after his car (silver Defender 110) and he has nothing but good things to say about them.

    Lifestyle 4WD - Experience The Difference. 4WD Accessories and Servicing

    They are also a TeamW4 sponsor and they're known for looking after AULRO people.

    Cheers,

    Lou

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    Thanks Lou, thought you'd come up with the goods

    Have a drive of mine next outing hey ...

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