seraphin
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OK so maybe this comes down to cr*p driving skills, who knows ...
When gently accelerating at SLOW speed (under 20mph), in say 3rd gear, I get a metallic rattling noise for a few seconds (front below). If I repeat the maneuver in 2nd gear, no noise. So the obvious solution is to drive in the "correct" gear?? :clap2: The problem is that (in this example) 2nd gear feels wrong - feels too strong. So I often find myself in the annoying situation of driving at too low a gear just to avoid getting the metallic rattling noise.
I've driven many other cars which will give a slight rattle or vibration if you accelerate at low speed in too high / "wrong" gear. Obviously that's not correct driving behaviour. My concern is that my TD4 (2005 model) has a particularly loud rattle, and at a gear ratio which "feels" correct.
I'm wondering if this is a sign of problems with VCU bearings, diff bushes, IRD (eek), or something else.
NOTE: All of this happens only at very slow speed driving, no other apparent problems, no rattling in neutral or idle or freeway driving. Sounds like its coming from under the front.
Is this normal for a Freelander?
When gently accelerating at SLOW speed (under 20mph), in say 3rd gear, I get a metallic rattling noise for a few seconds (front below). If I repeat the maneuver in 2nd gear, no noise. So the obvious solution is to drive in the "correct" gear?? :clap2: The problem is that (in this example) 2nd gear feels wrong - feels too strong. So I often find myself in the annoying situation of driving at too low a gear just to avoid getting the metallic rattling noise.
I've driven many other cars which will give a slight rattle or vibration if you accelerate at low speed in too high / "wrong" gear. Obviously that's not correct driving behaviour. My concern is that my TD4 (2005 model) has a particularly loud rattle, and at a gear ratio which "feels" correct.
I'm wondering if this is a sign of problems with VCU bearings, diff bushes, IRD (eek), or something else.
NOTE: All of this happens only at very slow speed driving, no other apparent problems, no rattling in neutral or idle or freeway driving. Sounds like its coming from under the front.
Is this normal for a Freelander?