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When driving around the speed that the sound occurs, put the transmission in Neutral and observe if the sound still occurs. If it doesn't, it's something in the transmission.

If it does, I'm guessing it's not in the transmission, but in the differential. Many times, noises that happen when coasting and reduce in volume when accelerating are caused by faulty bearings in differentials. If you let this sound go on, it could possibly turn into a gear job which is much more expensive than just changing differential bearings.

Usually, differential sounds start at about 25 or 30MPH and increase in pitch the faster the car is moving...

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Q: 1997 Jaguar Sovereign with 157000 miles on clock and you are getting some transmission noise when coasting which reduces when acceleration is applied?
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