This may be a stupid question. Sorry if it is. When I am backing up my 1996 range rover, and turning at the same time, there is a growling noise in the front end. The 4 wheel drives I have had previously had u-joints in the front axles, which had a distinct clunking noise when they went bad. I am not familiar with the rover axles yet. Is this noise I am hearing normal, or something I should be concerned with?
Growling noise in front end
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OK, so I checked the level of the gear lube in the front diff. I couldn't find any. I pulled the drain plug, and almost nothing came out. I just filled it with Mobil 1 75w90 synthetic gear lube. There is no noise when I am going down the road, only when I make sharp turns. The empty diff scares me though. -
Sorry, I'm not familiar to the term "full lock" in relation to steering. This is my first land rover, and I'm new to a lot of it. I will check the power steering fluid, but I don't think that's it. Please explain full lock.Comment
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OK, so I checked the level of the gear lube in the front diff. I couldn't find any. I pulled the drain plug, and almost nothing came out. I just filled it with Mobil 1 75w90 synthetic gear lube. There is no noise when I am going down the road, only when I make sharp turns. The empty diff scares me though.1990 RRC, 3.9L, AUTO "Willow Pond" (Sold)
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