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karthikashok



Member Since: 02 Oct 2021
Location: Singapore
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Singapore 
Metallic Ball rolling sound under the steering
I drive the Defender 110 D200 Diesel. Whenever I break I can hear a metallic ball rolling under the steering. We opened up all the panels and found nothing loose has anyone had this issue? Any ideas on what this could be? Your help and support would be greatly appreciated.
Post #1046379 21st Sep 2024 11:47am
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ruben



Member Since: 04 Feb 2021
Location: ASTURIAS
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did you think you could have a metal ball rolling under the steering area?….stupid joke, I'm so sorry, but it will highlight your question!! đź«Ł Defender 110 SE I6 D 23MY
Post #1046387 21st Sep 2024 12:32pm
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karthikashok



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No but that’s what it sounds like Rolling Eyes
Post #1046527 23rd Sep 2024 7:23am
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H1Tad



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Finding the sources of sounds can be quite difficult - as noises tend to "bounce around" inside the cabin. To diagnose its location perfectly, you could use a tool called the Steelman ChassisEar - which are basically a bunch of bluetooth microphones that you hook up to an app. You can use them to properly identify the source of the noise.

I only mention this because it seems like you've already gone digging for the source and came up empty. 2022 Defender 110 SE P400 Tasman Blue Expedition and Cold weather package
2003 Hummer H1 P400 Firehouse Red
2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser
Post #1046560 23rd Sep 2024 1:03pm
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karthikashok



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Thanks will try it out it is a good idea
Post #1048052 8th Oct 2024 4:40pm
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Crazymind



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Sure it’s not your neighbours’ dog stack under?
Post #1048065 8th Oct 2024 7:37pm
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