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bpman



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2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
sound when turning engine off
New April-2010 2.4 TDCI 110, 7000km on clock

When I turn off the engine and the engine has stopped about 1/2 a second after, I hear about 4 "der-dah" noises... is this the beginning of the clutch death rattle or someother component about to die ? (or am I paranoid from reading all these clutch rattle posts?)
Post #42586 13th Oct 2010 11:44am
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Grockle



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It's prob just the EGR valve 2.4 90 XS
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Post #42587 13th Oct 2010 11:46am
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blackwolf



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Yup, EGR valve, that's what they do.

One day it will stop doing it and you'll need a new one. Until then ignore it. (You can always tell people that it is the security system arming!)
Post #42592 13th Oct 2010 12:51pm
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o4dn



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blackwolf wrote:
[...] You can always tell people that it is the security system arming!


lol Rolling with laughter

Being the EGR valve, you can even say it's a self-destruction system...
Post #42594 13th Oct 2010 1:12pm
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dm_td5



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See this thread: http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic2315.html?highlight=noise

It's the EGR. Mine could be heard from 30m away when I stopped. Got it replaced yesterday and after having such a loud noise for over 12 months I kind of miss it when I stopped the car and it didn't do it. 110 2.4TDCi
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Post #42630 13th Oct 2010 7:55pm
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bpman



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thanks, definately the EGR no where near as loud as the youtube clip. ( paranoia eased ...)
Post #42642 14th Oct 2010 5:58am
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Naks



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You should start worrying when the EGR starts sounding like a cat mating Thumbs Up

It's probably a good ideal to take it out and clean it, ask your stealer to do it at every service.
Post #42645 14th Oct 2010 7:27am
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double cab happy



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i did get told by a nice man from land rover assist that if yoyur egr valve sticks just start and stop your engine 5 or 6 times and it will free it's self, this is because the noise you hear is it going through a cleaning cycle,

hope this helps,

mark
Post #42655 14th Oct 2010 11:28am
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Cannonball



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Can a cat mate on its own?
Post #42669 14th Oct 2010 6:18pm
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