Whining whriling noise
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Whining whriling noise
Whining whriling noise during morning start up after it warms up it go's away.
The best way to explane the sound is a like a power steering noise when either low on fuild or under load.
I checked the PS fluid checks good the trans shifts fine but when driving sometime from a start I get the same noise.
I been wouldering if some how conected to the vibartion in the drivetrain 75 MPH and above New rebuilt Front driveshaft new rear full converted U-Joint rear drive shaft helped out but still 75 + these's still a vibration.
It has 104500 on the clock has not been off roaded it had a easy life 2003 Disco.
The best way to explane the sound is a like a power steering noise when either low on fuild or under load.
I checked the PS fluid checks good the trans shifts fine but when driving sometime from a start I get the same noise.
I been wouldering if some how conected to the vibartion in the drivetrain 75 MPH and above New rebuilt Front driveshaft new rear full converted U-Joint rear drive shaft helped out but still 75 + these's still a vibration.
It has 104500 on the clock has not been off roaded it had a easy life 2003 Disco.
Last edited by marv02; 07-14-2011 at 07:42 PM.
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I looked at that already it's not the vacume noise.
But thanks anyways.
But thanks anyways.
#4
Can you guys take another peek at this question?
Hey guys I know this is an older post, but I didn't see an answer. My 2000 DII does this as well every morning. Very loud, last about 45 secs to one minute. Doesn't stop me from driving it, so please don't tell me it's broken, my husband may sell me and the Rover
#7
Tell him to check the filter and connections on the SAI (secondary air injection) system.
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Check and see if it's coming from the oil pan beneath the car. I had the same issue, and it turns out my oil pump pickup screen was becoming clogged with gunk and sludge and was hindering the pumps performance. Dropped the pan and clean out pan and pickup screen. Good as new now. But it could be VERY bad if you ignore it, as lack of oil could destroy engine quickly.
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