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    liam fisher Guest

    diff noise

    gday all I have a d2 td5 auto that has a whining noise under acceleration
    I have replaced all oils auto/transfer and both diff's and its still there I am very handy with spanners just new to the LR RR world and would like a second opinion before I go out guns blazing and rip out the diff centre cheers all

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    schuy1 Guest
    leave SWMBO and ankle biters at home perhaps?

    Sorry
    Cheers Scott

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    liam fisher Guest
    What does that mean?

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    I had a pinion issue which created noise under deceleration, acceleration no noise. Maybe not the diff, the transfer case can make some noise, maybe that and oil change might help?.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liam fisher View Post
    What does that mean?
    It's a standard "joke" that gets trotted out every time someone complains about a whining noise. You'd think they'd get bored after the 100th time but no...

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    schuy1 Guest
    100th? oh you mean thats the number for this month? Has to be in the multiples of hundreds now I would think! And sadly yes we never tire of it.

    Now for serious thinking regarding the problem....... I see you changed the oils, did the transfer/ diff oils look ok? no extra metal bits? No water? It could be hard facing on the gears in the transfer or the diff as a result of water ingress at some point, You will need to pull covers and check that Im afraid, no easy way unless you have a bore scope. Unis can do it to and wheel bearings on occasions . About all I can think of with out actually haering it.

    Cheers Scott

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