WHINING NOISES - ENGINE / TRANSMISSION?
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Jim,
I guess it is more of a rattle coming once the tranny is engaged. It is intermittent. The shifting in Sports mode is better. Shifts at a higher RPM compared to when it is not in sports mode. So far I am enjoying the ride. Handles great in the snow. The car has new Dunlop Sport A2 plustires, which are making some road noise. How can this be fixed? Any idea?
The forum is cool, but kind of slow. Wish more would visit daily and post.
I have warranty until end of June, so i will have Jag fix the minor annoyances, but I definetely want them to look at the noise. I am most concerned with tranny/driveshaft.
Overall, the car looks great. I will tint the windows, and try to find 18 inch rims/tires, maybe aroound summer time.
Do you use/add any additives into the gas tank to increase performance? Also in the tranny?
Jim,
I guess it is more of a rattle coming once the tranny is engaged. It is intermittent. The shifting in Sports mode is better. Shifts at a higher RPM compared to when it is not in sports mode. So far I am enjoying the ride. Handles great in the snow. The car has new Dunlop Sport A2 plustires, which are making some road noise. How can this be fixed? Any idea?
The forum is cool, but kind of slow. Wish more would visit daily and post.
I have warranty until end of June, so i will have Jag fix the minor annoyances, but I definetely want them to look at the noise. I am most concerned with tranny/driveshaft.
Overall, the car looks great. I will tint the windows, and try to find 18 inch rims/tires, maybe aroound summer time.
Do you use/add any additives into the gas tank to increase performance? Also in the tranny?
Window tints cool, would love to do it myself, maybe later.
As for the additives in the tank, no, although I've used Duralube in the past and it worked a treat in the fuel and transmission. I used it on the wife's Ford Escort and it really seemed to give it that little bit more oomph.
What about Superunleaded (99ron) type fuel instead of std Unleaded?
I've switched to Super and wow, what a difference. The car just seems so much more responsive overall
Jim C
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Jim,
I use the highest octane here in the States, which is 93....I was using 91 at one point. I think it does help with performance.
Jim,
I use the highest octane here in the States, which is 93....I was using 91 at one point. I think it does help with performance.
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Its not that expensive, probably cost me all of £40 ish.
They did a test against slick 50 and a load of others and it came out way on top......does a really good lube job. The fuel additive lubes ffrom the valves inwards and the oil additive works from the other end, really loosens things up nicely.
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Engine treatment - additive to the oil - $17.99
transmission - treatment - $9.99
fuel system - advanced fuel system treatment $10.99
fuel system - fuel injector and carburator cleaner $9.99
Re fuel system can you use both at same time are separately?
transmission - treatment - $9.99
fuel system - advanced fuel system treatment $10.99
fuel system - fuel injector and carburator cleaner $9.99
Re fuel system can you use both at same time are separately?
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I couldnt tell if anyone gave you the answer so if I am repeating sorry. My car was making the same noise, and I posted the request under 2004 Jag, but didnt get the response that you did. The dealer says its the prop shaft. takes about 30 days for the dealer to get the part in, and its covered under warranty. Hope that answers your question.
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