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Re:Weird grind\rattle taking off in 1st gear 2019 Jimny

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22 Aug 2020 14:19 #227172 by lightning
Spigot bush?
Get the same noise on Defenders. Replacing the bush doesn't always cure the noise.
Defender drivers live with it, never seems to do any harm.

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22 Aug 2020 15:38 #227173 by Andy2640
Funny this zizzy thing hay!

So im guessing auto owners arnt experiencing this issue, or non issue?

And with what ive seen of Suzuki's extensive testing of the jimny in the development stage, it makes me wonder how the heck they miss something like this. Not shaming them or anything, but just curious how it was missed. I mean they do see it as an issue surely if theyve created a bulletin?!

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22 Aug 2020 19:33 #227176 by Grima
Not all manual box's have this problem. Mine is a 69 plate, registered in Nov. No 1st gear grind.

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22 Aug 2020 21:00 - 22 Aug 2020 21:03 #227177 by mlines
As there is a kit out to effect the repair, you tend to find that once the issue is found then the kit parts are fitted in production cars after that date.

Sometimes these things are caused by a change in supplier during production. These transfer boxes have been in Jimnys since 2005 so apart from the conversion from electric to manual they are fully tested.


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22 Aug 2020 21:59 - 22 Aug 2020 22:00 #227181 by lightning
My post keeps getting skipped over and the conversation just carries on as if l had never made the suggestion as to the cause of this noise on the Jimny.
l've had a lot of experience with Land Rovers where a similar noise will often occur as you pull away in first gear.
lt's usually the spigot bush. The gearbox/transfer box on Defenders is very similar to the Jimny, apart from having a centre differential.
It rarely causes any further problems, in extreme cases it can eventually cause wear to the crankshaft, but that's very rare.
Often the noise will disappear after a while, and replacement of the bush (which entails removal of the flywheel) doesn't guarantee a cure. The bush should be soaked in oil for 24 hours before fitting.
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23 Aug 2020 05:12 #227186 by Lambert
On the defender the gearbox and transfer box are mounted to each other so noise and vibration are easily transmitted and potentially difficult to isolate. On the jimny the gearbox is separate from the transfer box having an additional prop shaft between them. It is therefore much easier to isolate and diagnose where a particular noise or vibration is emanating from. As has been said the specific issue has been traced to the transfer box and a kit of parts is available to retro fit affected boxes.

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