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RaveRover



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Australia 2005 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Java Black
Shudder at 40kph +/- 5 or 6 kph

Hi. Haven't posted in a while. Lately I've been getting a shudder in the drive train at or about 40kph. Much worse under load..I.e towing a caravan is diabolical with this issue. I can alleviate the shuddering if I back off the power as I accelerate through this speed range. I originally thought it was the front prop shaft developing an out of balance issue at a certain rpm. I had been under the car and found the shaft to have a lot slackness and lateral play. Changed it out with a good s/h unit but the shuddering is still present, but less intense, so I can accelerate harder with less shudder. My thought now is I've probably fixed a side issue rather than the root cause. I've read it could be a LUC wear plate in the torque converter.. Could a broken engine mount give the same or similar effect ? Once you've driven a Range Rover, everything else seems 2nd rate.. Eeeek I'm trapped for life.

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2001 P38 HSE. Ardeness Green.
1995 RRC soft dash (beautiful car) Green.
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wayneg



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If you think its the lock-up clutch ( feels like driving over cattle grid ) The cheapest test would be to add https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3RmaLuhMjA to see if it changes anything.

If you are unsure of the tranny fluid I would change fluid + filter + shudder fix 2007 TDV8 VSE
2003 TD6 gone.
2002 P38a gone
1999 P38a gone
1997 p38a gone
1993 VSE gone
1992 VSE gone
1966 Series 2a with V8 conversion gone

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Weegie



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Probably not the case with your situation but a sticking caliper can cause a shudder like going over a cattle grid. Easy to check and eliminate. After a short run check the wheels to see if one is hotter than the others. John
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RaveRover



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Thanx for the tips guys.
It probably should be stated (should have included it in my opening message) that I have recently done a 'partial' transmission oil change with the proper rated oil and then towed a 1.5 tonne caravan about 6000ks from Melbourne into central Australia and back. I didnt have the shudder before the oil change and trip. The shudder has only come on in the last 2 months or so.. probably 3 months after my big trip. I have towed the van since tho.
Thanx. Matt. Once you've driven a Range Rover, everything else seems 2nd rate.. Eeeek I'm trapped for life.

1986 RRC Highline with offroad mods. Arctic Silver
2001 P38 HSE. Ardeness Green.
1995 RRC soft dash (beautiful car) Green.
2005 L322 HSE V8. - Current, most awesome car yet. And most expensive.

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wayneg



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I hope you changed the filter. I have used Nulon Multi Vehicle Full Synthetic fluid and BMW x5 3.d filter in my td6. Never had any issue. There was a thread about 2 months back showing how to flush the torque converter and oil cooler, very simple process. 2007 TDV8 VSE
2003 TD6 gone.
2002 P38a gone
1999 P38a gone
1997 p38a gone
1993 VSE gone
1992 VSE gone
1966 Series 2a with V8 conversion gone

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RaveRover



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Australia 2005 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Java Black

Oh yeah, dropped the pan, changed the filter, cleaned everything up incl the 4 lil magnets. Refitted with ultra blue gasket maker and refilled using the correct procedure. A full flush from the cooler wouldn't be a bad idea. Would it pump all the fluid out (8.8 litres or so) if I disconnected the pipe? Or would it just empty the sump and stop, maybe 4 litres.
Thinking I'll use the lubeguard. How much of that stuff would be required u think?
Thanx Matt. Once you've driven a Range Rover, everything else seems 2nd rate.. Eeeek I'm trapped for life.

1986 RRC Highline with offroad mods. Arctic Silver
2001 P38 HSE. Ardeness Green.
1995 RRC soft dash (beautiful car) Green.
2005 L322 HSE V8. - Current, most awesome car yet. And most expensive.

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RaveRover



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Sorry, 6litres for the refill. When I said partial, I meant that I only replaced 4 litres out of the 6 (put 2 litres of the used oil back in). At the time I wasn't sure how much I'd need so I only bought 4 ltrs of the full synth fluid. I figured it can't be all bad as the fluid is meant to be sealed for life. The viscosity of the old fluid seemed similar to the new. Once you've driven a Range Rover, everything else seems 2nd rate.. Eeeek I'm trapped for life.

1986 RRC Highline with offroad mods. Arctic Silver
2001 P38 HSE. Ardeness Green.
1995 RRC soft dash (beautiful car) Green.
2005 L322 HSE V8. - Current, most awesome car yet. And most expensive.

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wayneg



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I tube,https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Original-Insta...SwFbpaonjl 2007 TDV8 VSE
2003 TD6 gone.
2002 P38a gone
1999 P38a gone
1997 p38a gone
1993 VSE gone
1992 VSE gone
1966 Series 2a with V8 conversion gone

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RaveRover



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Ok. I have put 2 tubes in over the space of 2 weeks, I have noticed an improvement, normal driving is a lot better but still have to be real careful when towing.. the shuddering has changed its character a little as well. previously it was more of a cattle grate noise at 30 - 40kph, now the vibrations have become further apart.. more like driving over those warning ripples before you come to a T intersection at speed on a country road.. hard to explain. Thinking it could even be a gearbox mount.
Is TQ shudder likely to occur at the speeds Im talking about?

Thanx Matt Once you've driven a Range Rover, everything else seems 2nd rate.. Eeeek I'm trapped for life.

1986 RRC Highline with offroad mods. Arctic Silver
2001 P38 HSE. Ardeness Green.
1995 RRC soft dash (beautiful car) Green.
2005 L322 HSE V8. - Current, most awesome car yet. And most expensive.

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RaveRover



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Australia 2005 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Java Black

Update and resolution to this issue:
Although the lube guard made a difference, the actual problem was the tailshaft center support bearing.. It was absolutely shagged.. I found it 'very' strange to say the least that it only presented as a problem at low speed. Anyway, all done now.. Surprisingly easy to fix, did it myself. Very Happy
On to the next issue.

Thanx Matt, Once you've driven a Range Rover, everything else seems 2nd rate.. Eeeek I'm trapped for life.

1986 RRC Highline with offroad mods. Arctic Silver
2001 P38 HSE. Ardeness Green.
1995 RRC soft dash (beautiful car) Green.
2005 L322 HSE V8. - Current, most awesome car yet. And most expensive.

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