4th Gear clunk / will not coast

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ricklandrover

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I have a 2000 Land Rover Discovery with 76,000 miles. When I am in 4th gear mostly on a decline, I take my foot off the gas and the truck is seeming to be held back by the transmission or something and when I put my foot back on the gas I feel a **** and hear a clunk. My trucks shifts very smooth so I don't think it is the transmission and this only happens in 4th gear. I was wondering if anyone had a solution or did anyone else have this problem or is it normal?
 
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hama

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i had the same problem with my 99 disco II its got about 91k on it,

in forth gear when i take my foot off the pedal then put it on again it clunks, i found out that if i put my foot on the pedal softly then hit it it wont clunk, but if my put is not on the pedal and then i hit it hard it clunks,

i tried upgrading to 92 fuel and it did get rid of the clunking for me, but i think the option of not depressing the pedal suddenly and heavyily is cheaper

HaMa,
 
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ricklandrover

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I tried driving like that and it did go away, I was just wondering why does it feel like the truck is being held back by the transmission and is that normal?
 
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62Sunbeam

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Yes it's normal for the engine to hold your Disco back from coasting doena a hill. It's called engine braking.

As to the clunk I'd guess it's slop in the transfer case.

As to what's normal: My guess is electronic snafus, siezed break rotors, excessive driveline slop, rough starting, bad gas mileage,and getting shafted by the dealer are what's normal. As is being able to climb a snow, mud or sand covered vertical serface in low gear when called upon to do so.

Go figure.

Eric

95 Disco 168k Miles
 

joey

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Sounds to me like the torque converter locking and unlocking.... I doubt it is anything to worry about...
 

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