hi ive just got a discovery 2 facelift, auto, it's got a vibrating when accelerating, I've had a look underneath and the front prop has recently been replaced back look good, any ideas? As everything else i read all point to propshaft??
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Colin...
Yeah and no playAre all the bolts nice and tight in the prop? Are they all there?
Well i don't know for sure, it don't do it in park or when i put it in neutral when moving, it stops when i let off the gas. I first thought it was a exhaust rattling although quite a deep noise but been under and checked that and all good? Thank for the reply by the wayHmmmm... is it defiantly a drive chain vibration?
It's loud it can be hard inside and outside the car, if i accelerate lightly i can minimise the he noise but if i just accelerate to keep up with traffic then it's a noisy ride, you can feel it very lightly through the car, but when up to speed it stops, the tone on the noise seems to change ever so small just before and just after gear change but this could do change in load as gears change I don't know, but I don't want to pay somebody to work it out and fix it if i can do it my self. Thanks for your reply much appreciatedYou should describe better the symptom, i mean that "it's got a vibrating when accelerating" every time you touchn the throttle or how?, under load? is there a speed limit for that? etc ... are you sure it's not a "torque converter lockup shudder"? (google this out and see if it's the same or not)
Do you think it could be so noisy dew to a oil change? The car does have a full service history before I bought it 2 months agoAre you sure it's not just due a good auto box oil change?
It seemed to be the back of the car, i had a viscous bearing gone on a v8 range rover i had once, and its not the sameCould be any number of things or combination of. Engine or gearbox mount possibly. One thing to check though, and this is something I found, is your viscous fan. I had a similar vibration so I checked the fan and there was a lot of play in the bearing. (The fan itself, not the pulley it's mounted on) I took it off and it was immediately quieter and the vibration was virtually gone. I say virtually as I also have a feeling I'm going to need a new crankshaft pulley damper....
Well it's still worth checking as it's a different model of car. If you think it's rear and not engine related then it's narrowed down to prop, wheel bearings or wheel balancing as the first places to look. Just because it feels like the rear doesn't mean it is though.It seemed to be the back of the car, i had a viscous bearing gone on a v8 range rover i had once, and its not the same
defo not diff or transfer box?Well it's still worth checking as it's a different model of car. If you think it's rear and not engine related then it's narrowed down to prop, wheel bearings or wheel balancing as the first places to look. Just because it feels like the rear doesn't mean it is though.
It could be but just rule out the obvious (and simpler) options first.defo not diff or transfer box?
So check fan, can't be wheel balancing only on hard accelerationIt could be but just rule out the obvious (and simpler) options first.
Take it off, drive it and see if it makes a difference. If not, thats one off the checklist.So check fan, can't be wheel balancing only on hard acceleration