Humming noise - Rear passenger side, I think

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Paul_uk74

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As the title states.

Is it going to be a wheel bearing or is it going to be VCU?

How can I find out please?

The noise starts at just over 30mph and gets louder as I speed up.

I cant say that I notice it as much at 70mph +

Its like a humming sound if that makes sense.

Paul.
 
I am starting to regret buying this car now....

I have read many threads on this site and I am a little put off the vehicle now.

I only got the damn thing yesterday too.

I had a test drive last weekend and noticed the clutch was knackered and the rear bushes needed replacing so I got all that done.

When driving home yesterday I noticed the humming noise. I cant say I heard it on the test drive for some reason....

So I got home and had a look through the wallet containing the manuals etc and the bloody card is missing with the keycode security numbers on etc.

Anyway.. Back to the VCU, I will be trying the tippex test when it stops raining.

EDIT: I have tried the tippex test and after a quick drive around the block I had another look to find that the lines are now misaligned.. I take it this means it isnt a seized VCU?

What bearings would I change anyway? Is it the 2 either side of the VCU held in place by brackets?
 
Remove the rear prop shaft and VCU. Run it in mondo mode (front wheel drive only ) if the noise is still there it isn't the bearings on the VCU/ prop shaft.
 
I purchased a haynes manual for the freelander today.

It says in the manual to make alignment marks on the prop shaft flanges at the IRD and final drive. ( what are the flanges ) lol

If it drive it without the propshaft at all wont it mean it will be out of alighnment when I refit it?

does that make sense?
 
I have removed the propshafts and VCU and the noise is still there.

I have also swapped the wheels around too.

I am thinking its the final drive making the noise?

Is it supposed to make a noise though?

it might be me being used to my old megane and now moving onto a freelander I am noticing noises?
 
I had the exact same problem - and even replaced the rear diff. Turned out to be a wheel bearing. In the end I went to my LR dealer, who diagnosed for free and quoted £246 per side fitted. I got a local independent garage to replace both rears for £170 all in.

Its really difficult to diagnose, but there was a scraping noie when the rear wheels were rotated. (only possible with prop disconnected - I too remove dthe VCU to test)

Hope you get it sorted matey

Regards,

Steve
 
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