jjvd21
Member Since: 16 Jul 2007
Location: Chicago
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Rode in a friends LR4 today it was so silent over every bump and crack in the road it made me want to dump my D3 instantly. Clearly LR have improved the interior rear cabin noise that I am plagued with.... 16 D4 Landmark
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11th Jul 2010 5:49 am |
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Rooky1
Member Since: 05 Apr 2009
Location: Leyland
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I'd check the rear anti roll bar bushes, we had the same sort fo rattle and it turned out to be play in the bushes. Replaced them wid modded ones form lr and no more rattle
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20th Jul 2010 1:24 am |
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jjvd21
Member Since: 16 Jul 2007
Location: Chicago
Posts: 1070
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I've got the revised arb bushes, also got new trim clips installed in rear. My D3 still sounds like I've got a bag of craftsman wrenches banging around. I think its a problem with the tailgate. 16 D4 Landmark
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20th Jul 2010 1:38 am |
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adam
Member Since: 20 Sep 2005
Location: Home and Happy
Posts: 6917
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Put a small dab of grease on the black plastic bushes that the tailgate sits on - the ones that make contact with the spring loaded bushes about halfway down the upper tailgate opening - believe me, works wonders
On the D4, they are made of a more pliable rubber rather than hard plastic
Also, seat mechanisms can creak
Dont think all D4's are silent - mine has a dashborad / passenger seat rattle that I can haer from the drivers side side but not when I'm a passenger - doing my head in - latest suspect is passenger seat
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20th Jul 2010 6:39 am |
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jjvd21
Member Since: 16 Jul 2007
Location: Chicago
Posts: 1070
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I actually bought and installed the new tab and rubber socket guides for the rear upper tailgate. It did help but the noises seems like something more severe. 16 D4 Landmark
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20th Jul 2010 12:37 pm |
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adam
Member Since: 20 Sep 2005
Location: Home and Happy
Posts: 6917
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Sorry, cannot help other than suggest bushes
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20th Jul 2010 12:56 pm |
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tanters
Member Since: 24 Oct 2007
Location: Oireland
Posts: 4287
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Have you checked your back teeth A happy childhood ... is the worst possible preparation for life.
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20th Jul 2010 1:22 pm |
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J@mes
Member Since: 10 Nov 2008
Location: Bomber County
Posts: 4547
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Ken wrote:Rattles in the back caused by shell cases in my motor
same here, it's amazing where they get too! 2014 D4 XS
2005 D3 SE - Gone
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20th Jul 2010 1:39 pm |
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ruggedpeak
Member Since: 10 Jun 2010
Location: UK
Posts: 1625
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The rattle is the nearside of the upper tailgate - quick solution is leaving it open when driving!
About to trawl the forum for fixes - seem to be latch on tailgate not holding tight against car. Tony
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23rd Jul 2010 9:24 am |
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adam
Member Since: 20 Sep 2005
Location: Home and Happy
Posts: 6917
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Gas Struts?
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23rd Jul 2010 9:30 am |
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ruggedpeak
Member Since: 10 Jun 2010
Location: UK
Posts: 1625
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adam wrote:Gas Struts?
no, seems to be the spring loaded plastic clip at the bottom left of the tailgate is not holding it tight to the main body. Unless the struts are responsible for hoding it tight? Tony
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23rd Jul 2010 9:57 am |
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blue meanie
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Member Since: 04 Aug 2005
Location: Newbury
Posts: 6861
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have you tried this then?
blue meanie wrote:often the 'rattle in the back' can be sorted by greasing the spring loaded closing buffers on the top tailgate, there was a service action for it about four years ago but I can't be bothered to remember what it is now....
it's always worth a try? and theeeeennn......???
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23rd Jul 2010 10:08 am |
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jonno1
Member Since: 16 Jun 2010
Location: SW London
Posts: 717
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Hoovered the car out today and lithium greased the hinges, door straps etc. Got to the tailgate and found one of the buffers missing. Sorted this and with the tailgate closed, pushed on the glass. The rattle was definitely coming from the top gate. Worked lithium grease into the sliding 'bush' mechanism and the rattle has gone. Drove the 'rattle journey' in silence to prove it. Thought this might be useful.
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24th Jul 2010 6:53 pm |
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JF Lux
Member Since: 08 Sep 2007
Location: A little country in Europe
Posts: 3522
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As far as I can tell, usual causes of rattles seem to be:
Empty beer cans strategically placed in the bumpers
Tools under the second row seats
Shackles in the rear cubbyholes
Recovery ropes thrown in the back
Wheel changing bits in the airjack bag
Thermos flask knocking against the 6th spare wheel in the boot
Crate of beer... The next American ex-pat that calls it a "truck" is going to find out what 2.7 tons feels like on their foot...
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24th Jul 2010 7:09 pm |
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ruggedpeak
Member Since: 10 Jun 2010
Location: UK
Posts: 1625
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jonno1 wrote:Hoovered the car out today and lithium greased the hinges, door straps etc. Got to the tailgate and found one of the buffers missing. Sorted this and with the tailgate closed, pushed on the glass. The rattle was definitely coming from the top gate. Worked lithium grease into the sliding 'bush' mechanism and the rattle has gone. Drove the 'rattle journey' in silence to prove it. Thought this might be useful.
jonno
had to go to main dealer for something else and they found exactly the same thing - one of the buffers is missing and the cause of rattly/loose tailgate at lower left. Problem solved.
Thanks for all the help. Tony
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25th Jul 2010 8:27 am |
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