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Thread: TC/CDL, noisy when the CDL is on.

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    TC/CDL, noisy when the CDL is on.

    What could cause this? noise when CDL is on?

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    Dunno. What noise? Mine's always noisy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    Dunno. What noise? Mine's always noisy.
    Mine isn't, Maybe its because I engage the CDL 2-3 times a week.
    Where is the noise coming from and what sort of noise is it??
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    Are you saying traction control is noisy when diff lock on?
    Maybe different size tyres front to back? Lets theorise that one tyre smaller or larger evened out by axle diff. when diff locked both diffs have to travel equally so smaller tyre out of range.
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    Noisy when stopped or in motion? What type of noise? So many possibilities with such sketchy indicators.
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    Yes I have a sneaking suspicion that my wheels are rotating , but seems to happen only when I'm in the car ....what could cause this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    Yes I have a sneaking suspicion that my wheels are rotating , but seems to happen only when I'm in the car ....what could cause this?
    You have forgotten to get out of the car when you called into the tyre joint to get the tyres rotated
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    I think he is taking the ****.

    ignore him and he may go away.
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    This a sight unseen cheap LT230. I was curious to see if there was a known issue.
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    OK now I assume TC =transfer case.

    No known issue with noisy when diff lock on.

    The diff lock is just a big dog clutch which is spring loaded. If the noise is a crunchy type noise then the dogs may be broken off or damaged or the selector may not be moving enough to fully engage the lock.

    if it is a whining noise it would most probably be the front output shaft bearing.
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