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Marky Boy



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Centrifugal filter noise On a TD5
Hi can anyone advise please.
I have just changed the oil and both filters on my TD5 and now there is a real pronounced whinding down noise from the centrifugal filter. There is no problem with oil pressure, the light goes out straight away but this whirring noise that gets slower and finally sounds as if it juddered to a stop is worrying and loud enough that it realy catches your attention -it certainly wasn't that loud before I changed it.
The filter is a new Mahle one and oil is Fuchs Titan xtr ( from memory)
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Gareth



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Mine is the same since its last service. Doesn't seem to cause a problem. 2021 Defender 110 X-Dynamic HSE D300 MHEV
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JWL



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It's just winding down and as there's no sludge or dirty oil as you've just changed it, it's doing its job. Just sit back and enjoy knowing you did a proper job.
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Fatboy Slim



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Exactly, some are noisy, some aren't. I'd be more concerned with the quiet ones Whistle
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