The Wild Rover
Member Since: 07 Apr 2012
Location: Germany
Posts: 36
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Hi there,
as I was walking past my PARKED car today I heard a distinct clicking noise, like the fast ticking sound of a relay. It came from the right hand front side...near the front wheel arch. This went on for about half a minute and then stopped. Now the car had been sitting there for a day or so...engine cold, ignition off. Is it alive????
bewildered greetings,
Ralph
P.S. I should mention that there is some kind of suspension issue. When it`s cold the car goes down over night to its bump stops....maybe it's trying to level out??
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18th Dec 2020 10:47 pm |
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Pete K
Member Since: 15 Jan 2016
Location: GL
Posts: 10622
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Clicking noise is front suspension values opening
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18th Dec 2020 11:15 pm |
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The Wild Rover
Member Since: 07 Apr 2012
Location: Germany
Posts: 36
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Cheers man. That must be the explanation
Has anyone got an idea where the air could be escaping? Car goes down evenly on all four sides over night, but only if it's cold...especially below zero. Pumps straight up again after engine start. Compressor?
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21st Dec 2020 11:28 am |
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Metal_Detective
Member Since: 10 Nov 2018
Location: Earra-GhĂ idheal
Posts: 50
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Pull fuse F26 out when the car is raised so the ecu can't control the valve blocks then leave it overnight (or for several days) to see what happens. It would be sensible to measure the heights at each wheel before and after.
I did this after servicing the valve blocks and it never dropped a mm in days. 2016 D4 SDV6 Landmark
2006 D3 TDV6 manual (deid)
2003 D2 TD5 manual on B100 (sold)
1998 300TDi manual (sold)
1994 300TDi manual (sold)
1972 Range Rover manual, Perkins engine (sold)
1966 S IIA truck cab, broke in half (sold as a kit)
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21st Dec 2020 3:30 pm |
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