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Captsolo



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United Kingdom 2019 Range Rover Autobiography 2.0 PHEV Santorini Black
400e noise when first pulling away

When I drive the vehicle away first thing, there is a sharp ‘pop’ sound from behind the drivers dash/above the brake pedal. Doesn’t happen during normal driving only after initial start (and not all the time). First time with a used hybrid so not sure if it’s normal.

Post #726062 12th Oct 2025 8:12pm
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JamboM3



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Is the source of the pop inside or outside?

My 2019 makes no noise like this so i suspect that isnt normal, if outside id assume suspension or sticky brakes - inside? Unsure

Post #726077 13th Oct 2025 10:27am
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Captsolo



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Thanks, it sounds like it’s from inside, drivers side behind the dash/above the brake pedal

Post #726078 13th Oct 2025 10:44am
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JamboM3



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Interesting, I’d start with inspecting the brake pedal in case it needs a bit of lube but I guess it sounds like a good indie needs to take a look, can’t remember coming across a similar symptom may not be hybrid specific.

Sorry not much help!

Post #726080 13th Oct 2025 10:59am
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