Could be air in the system. No need to bleed it - ensure the reservoir is full, then turn the steering wheel from lock to lock a couple of times and it will self-bleed. If the noise persists, maybe it is not the steering causing it - maybe like the fan assembly or water pump.
See the article on "noises" at www.graemecooper.com.au.
SOURCE: landrover discovery fuel pump
Turn the key on for 2 mins then off. about 5 Times to prime the pump and the system. My TD5 solution
SOURCE: discovery td5 hard to start when cold fuel pump now noisy
what you are discribing is a fuel restriction
could be a defective fuel filter. it wouldnt be the first one ive seen
later paul
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yes that is right the grill needs to come off. three plastic clips top front of grill
you can take the headlight out one star screw on the top and a pozzy screw to the side behind the grill it has to be poped out of the bottom of the headlight
then you can get to the back of your head lamp ok
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Stage 1 20nm
Stage 2 +90 degrees
Stage 3 +90 degrees
SOURCE: Low Fuel Pressure on Landrover Freelander TD4
From 53 reg onwards, diesel pump is under R.H. rear wheel arch, hidden by the plastic wheel arch liner. Older versions have combined fuel pump/sender in the tank (under R.H part of rear seat).
You should be able to hear a faint purr from the pump when ignition is turned on but engine not yet running.
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