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AAH



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Tonga Green
Engine noises - normal?

After 3 weeks of thoroughly enjoyable ownership of my first FFRR (TDV8 2007MY) I am slowly learning all the little noises that come with it.

I have found when cruising on the motorway whilst maintaing a fairly constant speed (not accelerating) and the revs are sitting between 1900rpm and 2500rpm the engine takes on a slightly noisier and definitely noticeable tone/hum - this has nothing to do with gear changes or acceleration.

If you momentarily take your foot off the accelerator within this range the tone/hum stops even though the revs and speed dont really drop - the tone/hum returns as soon as you reapply your foot and a little bit of power. Under 1900rpm the engine is very silent and over @2500rpm although obviously there is more engine noise it does not have the same tone/hum.

I have checked this in manual mode and it seems to happen in all the gears.

Is this normal?

Thanks...... Angus

Post #37340 21st Nov 2010 1:16am
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VMPP



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David



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My experience is that it comes and goes depending on the wind !!! I kid you not !!! I think mine is wind noise.

Not had it for weeks until yesterday with speed set at 100km , motorway turned a corner and it went. It did sound very gearbox like at first or even wheel bearing BUT as you say the box works fine, its not on one gear etc

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letsavit2



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i always have my stereo on and no problem noises.... Whistle 2004 black Vogue TD6

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David



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letsavit wrote:
i always have my stereo on and no problem noises.... Whistle


me to, then i blew a speaker !!!!!

Post #37374 21st Nov 2010 10:43am
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AAH



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Tonga Green

thanks VMPP - sounds like the same thing

will just have to turn up the radio and then get irritated by a buzzing speaker

Angus TDV8 Vogue 2006 (2007MY) Tonga/Black

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Dolphinboy



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angus, buzzing speaker may be caused by corrosion on the pins in the connector to the amp in the rear left of the boot. I had that and took out the connecting wires on the amp, brushed them off and buzzing stopped! Be very careful if cleaning as the little male prongs are very delicate.

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AAH



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Tonga Green

I think my buzzing might be a loose speaker housing vibrating or the sound making something else nearby vibrate

Angus TDV8 Vogue 2006 (2007MY) Tonga/Black

Post #38443 23rd Nov 2010 4:12pm
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