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themightymcphed



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Tic - tic -tic noise in center of car

Hey everyone. Back again, with another new noise. Happy days!

The noise is like a tic tic tic noise. Sounds like when you free-wheel a bicycle. It is coming from the cente of the car. Under the central console/ handbrake area.

Increases in frequency with road speed, not engine speed. Clutch in or out, still makes the noise.

Just had new rear discs pads and shoes fitted at dealer in case that makes any difference, but I doubt it.

Anyone have any ideas? If I phone LR assist, would they come out to check this? Or are they only for when you break down and can't move?

Thanks for any help. Car has been great since got brakes done. I'm gutted. Loved LR's for years. Finally get one and I've had all these wee things. Also, light arounf#d the cigar lighter is intermittent

Picked a bad week to give up drinking! Laughing

Cheers

Iain As a man thinketh, in his heart so is he

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andw



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it sound like you have a nail screw in a tyre, just a thought Thumbs Up i had one years ago drove me nuts as evry time i stopped i could never find it as it could been on the road untill i found a car park and slowly checked every tyre (must have looked daft) but found a wacking great screw complete with washer stuck in the tyre Thumbs Up

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Post #92694 20th Feb 2011 10:57 pm
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themightymcphed



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Cheers andw. That's what I thought at first. I checked the rear tyres quickly when I got in, but could see nothing. I'm going to jack it up and check all 4 tyres tomorrow. Hopefully that's all it is - don't like the tyres that came with it anyway.
It's just weird how it seems to come from the middle of the car, under the hand brake console.

Fingers crossed it's the tyres!

Thanks for the reply mate. Any more ideas, I'd be glad for them.

Cheers

Iain As a man thinketh, in his heart so is he

Post #92697 20th Feb 2011 11:04 pm
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BossBob



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Could be one of the light alloy sheilds that cover the driveshaft between the gearbox and the haldex. I had one bend slightly and it drove me mad until I was able to get under the car to find it and bend it back. It didn't rub all the time, and the frequency changed with road speed.

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iain cooper



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obviously a stone or a nail in a tyre is the simple and normally most likely solution.

but the fact that you just had new discs etc fitted may be related to this ?

does moving the handbrake up slightly just to tension the cable make any difference ?

does pressing the footbrake slightly make any difference ?

and is the noise still there when reversing ?

Iain

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themightymcphed



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thanks for the replies.
Just had all 4 wheels off. some small stones in the tread. Reomoved them all and it is still making the noise.

The noise is still there with the handbrake and brakes slightly pressed. Not noticed it while reversing. Don't tend to hear it until driving at about 15mph.

Didn't really check the driveshaft shields - i'll do that when I get a free minute

Think I'll phone LR and see what they say

Depressed Big Cry

Iain As a man thinketh, in his heart so is he

Post #92739 21st Feb 2011 11:57 am
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andw



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id go for the shields before ringing and see if you have one slightly bent by the way have you been throught any deep water latley as the force of the water splash can put the shields out off shape good luck Thumbs Up

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Only a long shot, but are you using original wheel bolts Question
I got mine swapped once on an earlier car and the longer ones in the wrong position made a similar noise to you describe. 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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Re: Tic - tic -tic noise in center of car

themightymcphed wrote:
Hey everyone. Back again, with another new noise. Happy days!

The noise is like a tic tic tic noise. Sounds like when you free-wheel a bicycle. It is coming from the cente of the car. Under the central console/ handbrake area.

Increases in frequency with road speed, not engine speed. Clutch in or out, still makes the noise.

Just had new rear discs pads and shoes fitted at dealer in case that makes any difference, but I doubt it.

Anyone have any ideas? If I phone LR assist, would they come out to check this? Or are they only for when you break down and can't move?

Thanks for any help. Car has been great since got brakes done. I'm gutted. Loved LR's for years. Finally get one and I've had all these wee things. Also, light arounf#d the cigar lighter is intermittent


Picked a bad week to give up drinking! Laughing

Cheers

Iain



Although the noise appears to come from the centre console area, dont forget noise travels and the source can be a distance away, you could be hearing it in the region of the console area because thats where the holes are for the handbrake and gearlever components in the floor, it might be something like the speedo cable from the gearbox? I was only wrong once and thats when I thought I was but wasnt.

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EYorkshire



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Quote:
it might be something like the speedo cable from the gearbox?


Do they still have speedo cables Shocked

I know what you mean though Thumbs Up

Post #92783 21st Feb 2011 4:47 pm
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themightymcphed



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Cheers everyone.

Dealers said that it could be the shields. When I got it back after about 45mins, they said they "adjusted the hand brake"

Noise gone now, so whatever they did, it seemed to work

Thanks everone

Iain As a man thinketh, in his heart so is he

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We await your next 'strange noise!'
As I am a bit 'mut n jeff' I might have all your noises and more but would not know it, car keeps going tho! Smile Upgraded to an ex demo, 7 mth old, Rimini Red/Ebony Napoli Auto HSE on 28th Jan 2011, added roof rails, mudflaps and side strips.
Gone - A great 57 Plate, Auto SE, Bought Feb 2009, Roof Rails and Mudflaps added on purchase. Blue colour, anything but drug dealer black.....

Post #92826 21st Feb 2011 8:23 pm
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Ah yes, a bit 'mut n jeff', can't beat it Thumbs Up

Don't sound like a diesel at all, just a silky smooth petrol.
No wind noise, must be the top notch door and window seals.
No tyre noise, excellent sound proofing and road surfaces.
What 'boings' and 'dings', I get no warnings.
Screeching wipers, never heard of it, they last forever.


As time goes on I swear the car gets quieter, only a Land Rover can do that. Thumbs Up
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I can't hear anything but the parking sensor tone Laughing

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Right on, EYorkshire! Upgraded to an ex demo, 7 mth old, Rimini Red/Ebony Napoli Auto HSE on 28th Jan 2011, added roof rails, mudflaps and side strips.
Gone - A great 57 Plate, Auto SE, Bought Feb 2009, Roof Rails and Mudflaps added on purchase. Blue colour, anything but drug dealer black.....

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