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 Sorry to hear this. As an owner of a 2Ltr D5 of similar mileage I too would be interested in finding out more.
  Sorry to hear this. As an owner of a 2Ltr D5 of similar mileage I too would be interested in finding out more. 
 
 The common issue that's starting here is the balance shaft failing. The early signs are a faint squeal that isn't much different to a belt slipping noise. Unfortunately if it's got that far then it's usually too late anyway.
	The common issue that's starting here is the balance shaft failing. The early signs are a faint squeal that isn't much different to a belt slipping noise. Unfortunately if it's got that far then it's usually too late anyway.
