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10th June 2009, 03:39 PM
#11
Whilst idling, suspend the engine from underneath with a trolly jack. If you take the weight off the mounts and you feel the vibration decrease, you know to start troubleshooting the mounts again. If no difference, something else may be up.
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10th June 2009, 04:17 PM
#12
Good idea that, should have thought to do that at the time....
I gave the mounts about 500 miles or so to "bed in", but still it was awful at idle, so yesterday I threw the old ones back in...........MUCH better, back to how it was.
Cannot explain why or what was going on, got a returns approval from the shop where I got them, so going to send the mounts back and possibly get genuine ones, if they do the same, then I will be stuffed then lol.
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14th June 2009, 08:38 PM
#13
today i was so sick of vibration thats been coming out under the d2.
I have checked everything until today i found a plate next to the centre hand brake that was at first inspection it was not loose in anyway, its 2 plates with rubber in the middle no idea what it is and whats it used for! i tightened 2 bolts on the transfer case that this plate is attached to and BINGO !! no more vibrations!! i can not believe it i have been putting up with that noise for about 6months now...
let us know if anyone needs a picture....
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15th June 2009, 07:09 AM
#14
Yes please a picture would be great.
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17th June 2009, 04:24 PM
#15
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2 bolts needs to be tightened
pictures are of the cause of vibration when accelerating just behind handbreak drum
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18th June 2009, 04:57 PM
#16
Thanks for the piccies, cannot say I have ever noticed what that is, or if I even have it !!....considering the amount of time I spend under there, but will DEF have a look / check of them later today when I wake up (nightshift)
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24th June 2009, 06:31 PM
#17
was the damper loose or was it just that the bolts needed doing up a bit more?
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24th June 2009, 07:26 PM
#18
well i just tightened the two bolts which took the noise away but just today i noticed the noise again...so i have to take it off and have a closer look at why its getting loose....
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27th August 2015, 02:04 PM
#19
Yep mine did that . They make a hell of a racket don't they?
Bye the way it is a damper.(noise & vibration) I think.
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27th August 2015, 07:46 PM
#20
Seized mounts
I bought new engine mounts for my TD5
from Ricks in Nerang and then decided to get him to fit them after which the vibrations seemed as bad if not worse. After a long day he eventually found that one of them was seized and fitted a replacement, it is now better but nowhere near as smooth as my wife's d2 V8.
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