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diffbeer



Member Since: 18 Nov 2008
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Problems out of the blue
Left my defender for 2 weeks , came back and battery is completely flat. Checked lights wasn't left on , checked that nothing was plugged anywhere -all clear and inside lights were off when parked.

Got it jump started and drove. When idiling there is a " clunk , clunk , clunck , clunk .... sound , when I depress the clutch lever it is gone. When driving I it is silent.

It has never done this ,What could be wrong or broken ?
Post #58425 11th Feb 2011 11:46am
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BigMike



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Battery suggests alternator

Clunk suggests clutch

Hard to say without more info
Post #58437 11th Feb 2011 12:51pm
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JSG



Member Since: 12 Jul 2007
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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
Hi,

From what you say it seems the battery may have drained when it was left (unless, as suggested the alternator hadn't been charging it and it was flat ish when you left it). Does it have an alarm / immobiliser or other stuff that draw any current with the ignition off?

As to the noise, do you hear it in neutral and in all gears - or just neutral when idling? If it goes when the clutch is depressed it is related to the gearbox and beyond. It it is only when in gear maybe something on the prop side of things - if it is there in neutral then my guess would be something around the area of the input shaft to the gearbox as this turns in neutral until you depress the clutch.

Cheers,
John John

http://www.hampshire4x4response.co.uk

2011 Tdci 110 CSW XS
Post #58448 11th Feb 2011 1:50pm
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diffbeer



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Thanks Guys
Found the culprit -- a mobile phone charger plugged into a aux cigarette plug in the back of the vehicle.

Had a mechanic look at it -- seems to be the " Release bearing" playing up. Question
Anyone had problems with this before what causes it to break or damage?
Post #58490 11th Feb 2011 4:23pm
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fekete



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Bonatti Grey
Yep i've had 2 new clutches because of the release bearing going.... it is defiantly your release bearing as said when you press the clutch in it's gone Thumbs Up NEVER TAKE LIFE SERIOUSLY. NOBODY GETS OUT ALIVE ANYWAY
Post #58496 11th Feb 2011 4:59pm
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diffbeer



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Searching on the forum it seems it is common to have clutch issues - Is there perhaps a aftermarket Heavy duty one that would be better to replace the existing one?
Post #58502 11th Feb 2011 5:19pm
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Dave-H



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England 2007 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Tonga Green
Is it still under warranty?
There was a service bullitin issued about clutch problem .. had mine replaced just before warranty expired Smile
Post #58636 12th Feb 2011 3:07pm
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mse



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Dave-H wrote:
Is it still under warranty?
There was a service bullitin issued about clutch problem .. had mine replaced just before warranty expired Smile


True but the replacement doesn't always fix it! Mike
Post #58650 12th Feb 2011 5:01pm
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