Rumbling noise at lower speed

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constable522

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Hello, I have noticed that my L322 TD6 has developed a noise similar to driving over a rumble strip when under deceleration at lower speed or when steady at 30-50mph. It does not happen when travelling along at 60-70mph and the steering is straight and true. I cannot feel it through the steering column and as soon as I start to accelerate it quickly goes away. It has only started in the last week. All tyre pressures are spot on and it normally drives well. Any suggestions please.
Thanks
 
Thanks for all your suggestions. I really am hoping it is something reasonable normal and not one of the real bad things that I have heard about.
 
Hello, I have noticed that my L322 TD6 has developed a noise similar to driving over a rumble strip when under deceleration at lower speed or when steady at 30-50mph. It does not happen when travelling along at 60-70mph and the steering is straight and true. I cannot feel it through the steering column and as soon as I start to accelerate it quickly goes away. It has only started in the last week. All tyre pressures are spot on and it normally drives well. Any suggestions please.
Thanks

PC 522 get a gearbox oil change n filter do the TX box oil and have the UJ checked £150 evening all:)
 
Hello all who offered help. It was indeed the torque converter. I did have the gear oil and filter changed at a cost of around £280 and it appeared better but still nagging. As it was still under warranty Rogers of Bedford (Best landy specialists about) suggested Premier transmissions at Biggleswade. It went in and the gearbox was re built with a new torque converter etc. The bill was over £2300. Thanks to the Warranty company 'Auto group' in Hertfordshire who responded by paying the majority. It runs great now. If this happens to you I would suggest forgetting the gearbox flush and filter; Save yourself the money and go to a transmission specialist. Don't try putting a plaster over a gaping wound it won't go away! Thanks again to all and I pity anyone who suffers this common fault. Apparently the converter used originally is a GM part and was fitted to the BMW too. He had a few of each in the yard at Premier transmissions.
 
Hello all who offered help. It was indeed the torque converter. I did have the gear oil and filter changed at a cost of around £280 and it appeared better but still nagging. As it was still under warranty Rogers of Bedford (Best landy specialists about) suggested Premier transmissions at Biggleswade. It went in and the gearbox was re built with a new torque converter etc. The bill was over £2300. Thanks to the Warranty company 'Auto group' in Hertfordshire who responded by paying the majority. It runs great now. If this happens to you I would suggest forgetting the gearbox flush and filter; Save yourself the money and go to a transmission specialist. Don't try putting a plaster over a gaping wound it won't go away! Thanks again to all and I pity anyone who suffers this common fault. Apparently the converter used originally is a GM part and was fitted to the BMW too. He had a few of each in the yard at Premier transmissions.

Pay the majority wtf
 
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