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DSL
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Clicking from auto box when brake pedal applied.

Just noticed I get a clicking noise on Mrs DSL's D3 S auto (TDV6) when I apply the brake pedal and the gearbox is in N or P. I can feel it through the gear lever. Sound is coming from the gearbox area. Any thoughts before I take it to the stealer tomorrow for a starter motor issue?? My car (same engine & gearbox) does not do the clicking noise.
   
Post #15878618th May 2007 5:25 pm
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bkehoe
 


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Ireland 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Zambezi SilverDiscovery 3

Mine makes a faint clicking noise. Have seen this on the RRS forum before - seems some click louder than others. It's the solenoid that stops you from moving the gear selector without pressing the brake pedal that makes the noise.
 IE - 05 D3 TDV6 HSE - Zambezi Silver
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DSL
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Cheers, will get them to change it if they have one, otherwise will wait until it's in next. Mr. Green Mr. Green
   
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could be those creaky knees Whistle
  
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DSL
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Definately not the knees, they are best gold plated titanium (had them done early, NHS was doing a special offer!). Laughing Laughing 8)
   
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are you sure, did you check
  
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DSL
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Damn, they left the original ones in. Now I'm bu**ered when I get old!!! Big Cry Big Cry
   
Post #15909619th May 2007 11:07 am
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must be all those stacking all those tyres at your backyard tyre franchise. could I import some Grabbers from you or are they not part of your stock Shocked
  
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DSL
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No grabbers I'm afraid Sad mix of Pirelli's, GY Wranglers & Conti 4x4s.
   
Post #15912819th May 2007 12:17 pm
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could I borrow some of your 19" rims then, just for the weekend Laughing
  
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Just send your LearJet over (Bristol Airport would be good) & I'll bring them personally! Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
   
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