D dizndave New Member Jul 30, 2008 #1 My 2001 range rover 4.6 auto has started after about 4 miles to tick underneath, when stopped with the stick in either P or N it persists, Dave, dizndave@aliceadsl.fr
My 2001 range rover 4.6 auto has started after about 4 miles to tick underneath, when stopped with the stick in either P or N it persists, Dave, dizndave@aliceadsl.fr
choppa Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2008 #2 its a bomb , its a bomb .... run fer yer life ..... run i tell ya ...
W william crosby New Member Jul 30, 2008 #3 dizndave said: My 2001 range rover 4.6 auto has started after about 4 miles to tick underneath, when stopped with the stick in either P or N it persists, Dave, dizndave@aliceadsl.fr Click to expand... hi is it a tick or a ching sound as if its a ching i had the same problem and it was some plate in the auto box hope this helps
dizndave said: My 2001 range rover 4.6 auto has started after about 4 miles to tick underneath, when stopped with the stick in either P or N it persists, Dave, dizndave@aliceadsl.fr Click to expand... hi is it a tick or a ching sound as if its a ching i had the same problem and it was some plate in the auto box hope this helps
Irishrover Well-Known Member Aug 2, 2008 #4 Had a strange one a couple of years back. Got a loud ticking noise which got louder and faster with speed. Turned out to be the heat shield had dropped and was hitting off the UJ on the front propshaft!!!
Had a strange one a couple of years back. Got a loud ticking noise which got louder and faster with speed. Turned out to be the heat shield had dropped and was hitting off the UJ on the front propshaft!!!