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tony watkins
03-01-2009, 16:41
just like to introduce myself, my friends call me tone i have just joined iam the proud owner of nissan terrano 2 on a v plate my first 4x4 looking forward to meeting you all in the newyear, i brought it from a dealer in the west midlands making one or two weard noises. i could do with some advise on, is there anyone in the derbyshire area who could have a listen for me? happy newyear to you all, see ya soon. tone,
welcome to the club mate.
where abouts in derbyshire are you?
i'm in alfreton just off the m1 junction 28.
don't worry about the noises......just turn the stereo up:lol:lol
Thomas-the-Terrano2
03-01-2009, 16:47
nice answer elty,
yep im nearly in darbyshire in dee dar land.
welcome aboard.
Deleted Member S
03-01-2009, 18:15
Hi Tone & welcome to the club:thumb2:D:thumb2:D There are some common noises on T2's so if you can describe the noise & where it's comming from one os us will prob have had it in the past:augie
zippy656
03-01-2009, 18:37
Hi Tone & welcome to the club:thumb2:D:thumb2:D There are some common noises on T2's so if you can describe the noise & where it's comming from one os us will prob have had it in the past:augie
i get a LOT of noise from the back... but only when the kids are with me!
:augie:augie
hi tone, welcome to the club mate :thumb2
what sort of noise, front , rear etc :nenau
tezzer
tony watkins
03-01-2009, 20:37
welcome to the club mate.
where abouts in derbyshire are you?
i'm in alfreton just off the m1 junction 28.
don't worry about the noises......just turn the stereo up:lol:lol
thanks elty oo1, i am in mackworth mate just at the side of a.38 good to here from you, tone.
tony watkins
03-01-2009, 20:43
Hi Tone and welcome to the club,think there a few members down your end of the country that can help you out pal!!.
I'm sure they will be along before long.
Happy new year to you as well!:thumbs
Enjoy:thumb2:D
thanks cosmic,good to here from you, all being well hoping to head your way next summer. tone.
tony watkins
03-01-2009, 20:45
hi mate,god to here from you. tone.
tony watkins
03-01-2009, 20:56
Hi Tone & welcome to the club:thumb2:D:thumb2:D There are some common noises on T2's so if you can describe the noise & where it's comming from one os us will prob have had it in the past:augie
good to here from you sweety,the gearbox has a loud rattle on tickover, stops when clutch is engaged.also i have a humming/droning noise from the back gets louder at speed many thanks tone.
tony watkins
03-01-2009, 21:05
good to hear from you zippy,gearbox rattles like mad on tickover,stops when clutch is engaged.also have a humming/ droning noise from the back gets louder at speed. tone
thanks elty oo1, i am in mackworth mate just at the side of a.38 good to here from you, tone.
the noise from the gearbox sounds like your release bearing on the clutch,or a worn layshaft bearing.
as for the noise from the rear:confused:could be wrong tyre pressures,diff maybe wrong or low oil,brakes binding,propshaft might need greasing.just a few suggestions but start with the simple things first.
only a few miles down the a38 from here to mackworth.
tony watkins
03-01-2009, 21:13
hi tone, welcome to the club mate :thumb2
what sort of noise, front , rear etc :nenau
tezzer
good to hear from you tezzer,thanks i have a loud rattle on gearbox stops when clutch is engaged,also a humming/droning noise from the back gets louder at speed.tone.
tony watkins
03-01-2009, 21:17
many thanks mate, tone.
Deleted Member S
03-01-2009, 21:51
good to here from you sweety,the gearbox has a loud rattle on tickover, stops when clutch is engaged.also i have a humming/droning noise from the back gets louder at speed many thanks tone.
Sounds just like mine:augiethe noise go's off as soon as I press the clutch down but it's been like that for over 2 years without any probs:D The humming at the rear could be a wheel bearing or poss prop UJ but other members will prob be able to give you a better idea:thumb2
hi tone
welcome to the site,their a great bunch.
I agree, with the wheel bearing as the wearing at the back of the car. the front could be many things. some gearboxes have a habbit of rattling around in these from past experience. probably worth getting it to a garage if you can,t do it yourself.just to be safe.
you don,t want to miss the pleasures of 4x4 driving...it,s brilliant.......
dave g :thumb2
tony watkins
05-01-2009, 14:31
Sounds just like mine:augiethe noise go's off as soon as I press the clutch down but it's been like that for over 2 years without any probs:D The humming at the rear could be a wheel bearing or poss prop UJ but other members will prob be able to give you a better idea:thumb2
many thanks mate, tone.
Welcome aboard from Plymouth !
Lee. :thumbs
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