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MV
 


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Smth clanks in the back :(

Yeah, I know - welcome to the club Wink

Anyway, after just first 600 km and a few runs thru deep snow I've just discovered that something clanking in the back, in the area of 5th door. I can't located exact source of it and it happens only on a big bumps...
Removed everything from the trank, so it isn't a bag or a tool there. It is not a spare wheel as well.

Any ideas what it would be? How 5th door sounds if it came loose (though shaking of it doesn't show any loose)?

I sure will visit a dealer but I'm sure they will drive with me to listen to this boring clanks...
  
Post #4956123rd Mar 2006 11:48 am
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simon
  


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make sure the cable holding the spare tyre is tight.

There may be movement under the car from the spare.

-s
  
Post #4956423rd Mar 2006 11:55 am
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10forcash
 


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could be the dynamic damping weights behind the rear bumper, particularly if it's on severe bumps
  
Post #4956823rd Mar 2006 12:15 pm
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MV
 


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seems like it was spare tyre... Didn't do anything but made rather speedy ride over bumps (cubes covering tram rails, like 500 m) - clank is gone...

Will get this weel off later, want to be sure that was exactly the reason.
  
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Gareth
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Could be a loose tailgate strut. See the Announcement above.
  
Post #515511st Apr 2006 3:39 pm
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adara
 


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you could check these plastic pieces too: http://www.disco3.co.uk/gallery/displayima...amp;pos=21
just put some vaseline on them.
  
Post #518493rd Apr 2006 7:02 pm
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MV
 


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Russia 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Atacama SandDiscovery 3

Thanks for suggestions.

Have checked tailgate struts -both are fine, voted in a separate thread.

Plastic pieces are ok too, still have some factory greese, but will watch them closely Wink
  
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