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Old 07-14-2012, 01:09 PM
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So I read the entire thread from Rick1701 about a whining noise. I am not very versed with these type of things. I am having the same problem myself, it is weird though I have had it parked for a week and a half I just started it to move it and it started whining. I never had the whining problems before. At this point it only seems to whine when the wheels are turning. Thanks for any help

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Old 07-14-2012, 01:21 PM
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They all whine. Needy slags.


Your description is lacking. Is it belt / power steering related? Is there power steering fluid in it? I could throw darts at this one all day!
 
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I know I will get a better description soon. I just wanted to somehow get started I was a little bummed that is started making that noise.
 
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A whine when turning can be a simple as low power steering fluid (it is really red automatic transmission fluid or ATF), or can be pump problems.
 
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There is low fluid but I have none to replace and see if that was the problem. I get back to everyone on that.

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Tell that bitch to stop whining
 
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oh - and that "very little engine knock" - might want to use 15W40 Rotella see https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...estions-46975/), or even 20W50, and read the write up in tech section on main bearing replacement (https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...rite-up-48197/).
 

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Tell that bitch to stop whining
Or get some cheese to go with it.
 
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x2 on the cheese.

My rig has a PS fluid slow leak and will whine a bit when the fluid is low. It's been a very long time since I've had to add fluid. It didn't look low but it took a surprising amount when I added.
 
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Thanks, I will add some more and see what happens. Does any brand work better than others, and should I add the Lucas PS leak stuff? To note, I have never seen a leak!
 


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