Here's one from left field for 'ya!
Try the central vent flaps .. deep within the vents themselves.
You could try to slide a narrow tube of some type through the vent grille as it is .. something like a vacuum/boost type tube .. anything flexible but solid enough to put pressure on the vent flap deep within.
My 300 Tdi D1's LHS central vent flap vibrates at 1750RPM .. without fail. load or no load on the engine, at 1750RPM it has an annoying(infuriating) metallic zizzing rattle.
At least that was the handy annoyance about it, is that I could locate it whilst just holding the engine at 1750 in my driveway.
The other annoying zizzing rattle I get is the empty passengers seat .. that one comes in at 2050RPM and I can't locate what is loose, as it has to be on the move too.
But for that dash rattle, check your vent flaps.
What worked temporarily was a couple of rubber o-rings on the shaft sides as the shaft that the flap pivots on is what causes my rattle. I had it sorted for a few months but it's back now.
To stop the rattle, it just needs the barest of pressure on the flap, or something between the flap and the inner ducting. I'm going to pull it apart again one day soon and stick some foam/rubber on the duct so that the vent flap rests on that instead of the duct.
Major problem is access .. you need something long and thin to get in there.
Hopefully it's something as simple as that for 'ya.
Arthur.
All these discos are giving me a heart attack!
'99 D1 300Tdi Auto ( now sold :( )
'03 D2 Td5 Auto
'03 D2a Td5 Auto
D2a Td5 Manual, Chawton White. aka "Daisy"
Build date 11th Oct 2003
Freelander 2 2011, manual, the daughter calls it Perri
Before I had a Land Rover I did not have any torque wrenches. Now I have three.
LROCV #1410
The other most annoying rattle that developed on our D2 turned out to be the heat shield on the gearbox mount on the passenger side. Sounded like the front area!
And the exhaust heat shield above the main muffler have been known to work a little loose...
Did a high speed run from Coffs Harbour to Alstonville.
Didn't make the appointment but this car keeps impressing me how nicely it runs on the open road, even with the weight of the roof top tent well above it's normal CofG.
Used mine to pick up our new (1982) Viscount Grand Tourer. 3 bunks at the back for the little uns. Don't make em like this anymore![]()
New harmonic balancer, new radiator, modified my 'American solution' cooling system hose setup, I had the thermostat too far down the line.
Then sat back to read a comic.
Cheers
Mike
That velly funny Mr. Mario.
Took the D2 to the surgeon for a heart transplant.
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