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    Jingling sound

    Recently I've started hearing a jingling from the front end when driving on uneven ground, even slightly uneven paved driveways. It started after a slightly overzealous drive down a rough, unpaved road.

    Any ideas what it could be coming from?

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    Shock absorber rubber missing - the shock rocking back and forth with the cups creating the 'jingling'. Or the cups themselves had it and letting the shock flop around causing an oval hole in the mount. Most everything else squeaks or rattles.

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    Too many coins in the ash tray?

    Alan
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    Seasonal Noise?

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    You have just discoverd the secret sensor that every RRC has.

    This sensor alerts you to the fact that very soon all notes will disappear from your wallet to be replaced by silver coins , thus the jingling sound.

    It was replaced in the 38A , by the "notebook" or more correctly "open wallet" symbol which appeared on the LCD display when something goes wrong.

    Because of increasing complexity , this was replaced in the D2 by three actual symbols which Land Rover undertook to give a cheery name by undertaking a viral campaign on the internet and on mainstream media, even developing a movie publicising it.
    Thus was born the fable of "The Three Amigos" a cheery title for the impending doom of the wallet.
    Regard sPhilip A

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    Check for scraps of tinsel and red cloth stuck to the undercarriage.

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    Does the RRC have the vibration 'spare engine mount' on the steering damper like a Disco1?
    They make a bit of a jingling noise when swinging on their safety rope after you've belted it on a rock.

    Otherwise might be a shock absorber rubber as suggested on the eye end. The pin end usually just squeaks IME.

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    You'll have your answer if,,,, you find reindoor poop in front of your parked car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utemad View Post
    Does the RRC have the vibration 'spare engine mount' on the steering damper like a Disco1?
    They make a bit of a jingling noise when swinging on their safety rope after you've belted it on a rock.

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    Yes Ute, my '95 Classic Vogue SE has one. So far firmly attached etc.

    - Left yourself w i d e open on this one Loob !

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    Had something similar in the P38... tracked it down to something loose inside the passenger side cat. I confirmed it by tapping the cat. converter with a rubber mallet... Might also be worth checking the auto trans. gear lever linkages?...

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