Hi everyone,
I recently purchased a 2015 F-Type V6S AWD, and within just a few days of ownership, I noticed a noise coming from the rear.
After some investigation, I believe the noise is coming from the rear differential. I changed the diff oil, which was black and quite thick—likely the original oil, as the car has only done 33k miles. Unfortunately, the noise hasn’t improved. It’s a whining sound while driving and also makes mechanical or clunky noises when reversing or manoeuvring in car parks.
Thankfully, I bought the car from a trader who has agreed to fix the issue at no cost.
However, I’m concerned about the variety of differentials available for this model. Is there a risk they might cut corners and install the open differential from the base V6? Would that even fit my car?
From my research, I believe the correct part number is T2R4000. If the open differential can be fitted to my car, how can I verify that the trader has installed the correct one?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Rob
I recently purchased a 2015 F-Type V6S AWD, and within just a few days of ownership, I noticed a noise coming from the rear.
After some investigation, I believe the noise is coming from the rear differential. I changed the diff oil, which was black and quite thick—likely the original oil, as the car has only done 33k miles. Unfortunately, the noise hasn’t improved. It’s a whining sound while driving and also makes mechanical or clunky noises when reversing or manoeuvring in car parks.
Thankfully, I bought the car from a trader who has agreed to fix the issue at no cost.
However, I’m concerned about the variety of differentials available for this model. Is there a risk they might cut corners and install the open differential from the base V6? Would that even fit my car?
From my research, I believe the correct part number is T2R4000. If the open differential can be fitted to my car, how can I verify that the trader has installed the correct one?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Rob