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Aspentree



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United Kingdom 2014 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Corris Grey
Vibration during gear changes 4.4 L405

Our new to us 2014 4.4 sdv8 L405 had a slight vibration during gear changes. Believing it could be old oil, we had the gearbox oil and filter replaced by a local specialist which seems to have made the vibration worse. It doesn't seem to be speed or rpm dependent, just whenever it changes gear. The gear changes are smooth. The car has covered 77000 miles. Does anyone have any ideas?

Post #574887 2nd Dec 2020 8:27pm
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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Have a google search on the well-known transfer box vibration issue sir Thumbs Up

Post #574909 3rd Dec 2020 12:53am
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Aspentree



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Thank you for your reply. I looked at this option but it seems to happen at all speeds and also when not turning. Is it still likely to be the transfer box rather than the torque converter?

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bleeperman



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Apparently mine had both changed needlessly and all that was needed was Knowledge. A calibration is available but main dealer I think.

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