rough engage after coasting
#1
rough engage after coasting
My 03 Disco has a strange symptom, after coasting on a downhill or simply letting off the accelerator, when I accelerate again it feels and sounds as if the rear diff is engaging very roughly, with a fairly noticeable clank.
has anyone had this problem or have any ideas?
has anyone had this problem or have any ideas?
#2
My 03 Disco has a strange symptom, after coasting on a downhill or simply letting off the accelerator, when I accelerate again it feels and sounds as if the rear diff is engaging very roughly, with a fairly noticeable clank.
has anyone had this problem or have any ideas?
has anyone had this problem or have any ideas?
Sometimes happens when it down shifts from braking hard. Into a corner maybe.
As I can control my clunk I don't do anything about it. I've been under and fiddled with drive shafts. Nothing.
Diff oil is new and full.
I was waiting to see if it develops into anything. Be interested what you find if you are forced to find the problem.
Last edited by cappedup; 08-24-2015 at 09:29 PM.
#3
I would say that I am seeing the symptoms under the same conditions haha
like yourself my diff is full, shaft and u joint are greased, no play in u joints,
rotoflex appears OK (ish),
I would agree that i generaly feel the same about avoiding causing it to happen by driving reasonably. But honestly i find myself driving unreasonably from time to time and it just annoys the heck out of me. Im am determined to find the solution... somehow.
please post if you find yourself fixing it as well
like yourself my diff is full, shaft and u joint are greased, no play in u joints,
rotoflex appears OK (ish),
I would agree that i generaly feel the same about avoiding causing it to happen by driving reasonably. But honestly i find myself driving unreasonably from time to time and it just annoys the heck out of me. Im am determined to find the solution... somehow.
please post if you find yourself fixing it as well
#5
My 03 Disco has a strange symptom, after coasting on a downhill or simply letting off the accelerator, when I accelerate again it feels and sounds as if the rear diff is engaging very roughly, with a fairly noticeable clank.
has anyone had this problem or have any ideas?
has anyone had this problem or have any ideas?
#9
I took it into a shop that in my experience has been very good at diagnosing issues in the past. and they informed me that the front diff has a considerable amount of play in it. my transmission was just serviced 5k ago and is not leaking so i really doubt that it is a fluid level issue. honestly i have no problem replacing the diff and axle shafts considering that the vehicle has 120 k on it, i figure a few grand or so a year on maintenance is a fair trade for a car payment. that being said Im going to give it a go. If in fact it is a transfer case issue i have planned on doing a swap in the relatively near future since i have an 03.
#10
The Disco II is known for its driveline "clunk". It's the sum of all the backlash and play from the driveline, and it's normal. When we bought ours, a few years ago, I almost came to blows with the service manager at the Land Rover dealership about it. But after reading extensively about the clunk on the forums, and after 4 years of hearing it on the Disco and also on my 2011 VW CC 4-motion, I am now convinced it's normal and also harmless.