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    Clutch Rattle

    I have the rattle in my 2013 2.2. Had it replaced under warranty. Rivets on plate had really worked loose!

    If you have warranty left, don't let it get worse! If you don't, then look at a heavy duty replacement!

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    Quote Originally Posted by patclan View Post
    I have had 3 now in my 2010 defender, first one replaced at 60k under warranty after a battle with them. Then at around 120k it started rattling again, I had to pay for it that time, Land Rover actually came in the cheapest at $1500 to replace it, when I asked about the versions off clutches they stated that it was the latest and greatest version and the springs would not go on it, this was October 2014, well at 180k now and the rattle is back, I will be looking for a NON Land Rover HD one if there is one around for the next replacement.

    On my calculations and experience so far the springs are only good for around 60k.
    Surely the clutch is simply not fit for purpose. It's about time there was some litigation if this is widespread and not driver and application dependant.

    Cheers

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    puma clutch rattle

    My 2010 130 puma has had a clutch rattle almost since new. After the dealer who sold me the car said there was nothing they could do, "it is a Defender you know". Another dealer took it on and replaced the clutch which fixed the under load rattle for a while but it didn't take long for the clutch spring rattle to return. It has now done 116k. Anyhow having owned several Defenders and Countys before that which never had this type of issue or any others really i wondered how Land Rover mucked up the design? Would be interested in a more HD clutch if available as I think I will need to go that way at some point.

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    I think it's more to do with Ford cost cutting like the bad design/assembly of the adaptor shaft and the cheap nasty floor covering.
    Mine 2010 110 has now done over 160K and I think it may have had a clutch change around the time they were putting in a new transfer box under warranty...... I also asked the workshop foreman to ensure they greased the adaptor shaft at the same time......response I got was "It is not a service item....." said with a curry takeaway accent.
    Clutch still operates OK so maybe I've got a good one but as the shaft will e replace soon the mechanic will check it's operation.
    AlanH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsjy View Post
    My 2010 130 puma has had a clutch rattle almost since new. After the dealer who sold me the car said there was nothing they could do, "it is a Defender you know".
    My dealer not only replaced the clutch, spring and bearing, then after that, they decided they wernt happy with the result, ripped it out again and then replaced the Flywheel, master cylinder, slave cylinder and I'm telling you now, its never driven as well as it now.
    Mines only 11,000kms old.
    Brighton Landrover did the work, Im very impressed.
    2015 Defender 110

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    Quote Originally Posted by karlz View Post
    My dealer not only replaced the clutch, spring and bearing, then after that, they decided they wernt happy with the result, ripped it out again and then replaced the Flywheel, master cylinder, slave cylinder and I'm telling you now, its never driven as well as it now.
    Mines only 11,000kms old.
    Brighton Landrover did the work, Im very impressed.
    How bad was it before you took it to them for work? I am getting the same sort of rattle but quite intermittent (usually in traffic). Car is 6 months old with 15k.

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    First clutch was replaced under warranty at 40k and now at 84k it's really rattling like an old bag of bolts. Mines a 2011 2.4. I've been trawling forums and it seems like the people in South Africa use a Mazda 2.5 clutch, can't seem to find much more info so might have to ask the question!! Some have been using ford transit 4x4 Sachs clutch- my research says it's good to 110kw or there about so my BAS tuned intercooler monsterPuma clutch rattle can't use it.

    I'm running on borrowed time so should get cracking on finding a suitable answer. Any input welcome
    Cheers
    Mal

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    Its not a Land Rover issue, its Ford, the early model Rangers and (in the U.S) the Mustang that both used the same gearbox suffered the clutch issue. I suspect if you do a search the Ford Transit may well also suffer this issue, even with the dual mass flywheel.

    I find it odd, actually plain and simply stupid really, how a repair shop can do a clutch replacement then decide, no lets do it again and replace parts they should have done to the job in the first place (play circus music).

    Doing the clutch on a Defender TDCi INCLUDES the slave/throw bearing assembly, machining flywheel, any Land Rover repairer that knows this job would do it as I do in one hit.

    Regards
    Daz
    Regards
    Daz


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    Quote Originally Posted by barkingmad View Post
    How bad was it before you took it to them for work? I am getting the same sort of rattle but quite intermittent (usually in traffic). Car is 6 months old with 15k.
    It wasnt very bad, generally when cold it would rattle, once warmed up it stopped. But it rattled nevertheless. Take it to the dealers.
    2015 Defender 110

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    Quote Originally Posted by karlz View Post
    It wasnt very bad, generally when cold it would rattle, once warmed up it stopped. But it rattled nevertheless. Take it to the dealers.
    So mine now does this - when cold it has a noticeable 'rattle' in neutral coming from the gearbox area (when in the cabin) - press the clutch and the 'rattle' instantly goes --> once warmed up it is fine. It never 'rattled' like that when new. I noticed it after I got back from a trip to Melb recently.

    I need to get a service soon so I'll talk to the dealer. I have a MY15 2.2 110 with approx 18,000km.

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