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Old 02-08-2009, 12:52 PM   #1
Swedishmoose
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Default Planetary gearset in the diff

Hi there...

I wonder if anyone can explain, why all Falcons and Territories have that whining noise coming from the planetary gear set from the differential.

And why does it actually only appear when accelerating in the firt gear. As soon the auto transmission is shifting into second gear, the whining noise is gone.


I don't understand the difference, because the planetary gear set does what it does in all gears....ROTATING....no matter what gear is in.


I would understand the situation, if the noise came from the tranny itself. Then it woud make sense if a noise occurs in one gear ( first ) and not in other gears .



Thanks for any explanation and sorry for putting that question up again..I bet people have asked that many times....but I couldn't really find any satisfactory answers...



Well..thanks anyways


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