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Teeafit Member Since: 14 Jan 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 7 |
I recently had my 09MY PolyBushed to try to stop the 'wallowy' handling (see feature, LRO Nov 2014). It really sharpened it up, and I was very pleased.
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2nd Feb 2015 4:00 pm |
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Teeafit Member Since: 14 Jan 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 7 |
Well, I did wonder about that, but I can't work out what could be doing to give that effect. The workshop didn't suspect anything, and it's an expensive piece of kit to replace 'just in case'.
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2nd Feb 2015 5:43 pm |
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DAC364 Member Since: 03 Mar 2014 Location: Norfolk Posts: 119 |
Pumps & racks fail inernally with filter problems but i thet could also be steering angle sensor/ yaw sensor - all manner of gadgetry can be affected by a faulty sensor including the terrain response/haldex system and variable rate steering system.
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2nd Feb 2015 6:17 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
The FL2 steering system is a pure mechanical system. Hydraulic assisted but pure mechanical.
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2nd Feb 2015 6:23 pm |
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DAC364 Member Since: 03 Mar 2014 Location: Norfolk Posts: 119 |
But the steering angle sensor links into the stability control and terrain response affecting the control of the vehicle. The mechanicals are very much influenced by the electricals through the various sensors. There are several processors between your hands on the wheel and what happens at the tyres Td4 XS manual, Orkney Grey, MY2014 |
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2nd Feb 2015 6:34 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
Indeed, true what you said, but the steering mechanics are influenced only when ABS is used for stability control and it's braking the (front) wheels.
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2nd Feb 2015 6:36 pm |
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oldgeezer Member Since: 09 Apr 2011 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1302 |
have you tried driving onto soft wet ground and flooring the throttle & seeing if 1 wheel is spinning up ! if it is then you could have a haldex issue.
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4th Feb 2015 6:26 pm |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
As a motor mechanic I picked up a car once to service it. Driving it back to the workshop it displayed the same symptoms as yours and was all over the road so I checked the whole steering and suspension and found nothing wrong. A few years ago I had the same symptoms on a brand new Fiesta that I had bought for my wife. In both cases, the tyres had been grossly over inflated (so much for main dealer new vehicle PDI). On the customers car he told be that he had pumped them up at the petrol station in the rain, didn't check the gauge so he ended up with over 70psi in a couple of them and over 50psi in the other two - it was a wonder they didn't explode. Just a thought but have you checked the tyre pressures? Silly I know, and probably not the answer to your problem but sometimes the obvious is overlooked. |
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4th Feb 2015 7:36 pm |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
Had a Mitsubishi company car, over a week is got increasingly strange steering. In the end I found one of the rear tires was a bit flat caused by a slow leak from a screw. It never looked flat but I was surprised how much this was affecting the steering. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!
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4th Feb 2015 8:10 pm |
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Teeafit Member Since: 14 Jan 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 7 |
Yup... 3 times!
Soft wet ground? At the moment we have plenty of that here, covered with 6 inches of rotten slushy snow! I'll give it a try — my gut feeling is that there's something going on here that's nothing to do with the original PolyBush issue, which is a red herring. |
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5th Feb 2015 11:43 am |
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Offshore1987 Member Since: 11 May 2014 Location: Hampshire Posts: 496 |
I picked up my i20 after a dealer service plus new rims fitted all round because of scabin and had to stop on the way home as I thought I was going to crash! 3 tires were flat with about 12 psi Freelander 57 plate XS Blue Auto |
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5th Feb 2015 12:03 pm |
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coatsy35 Member Since: 04 Jan 2015 Location: Oxfordshire Posts: 8 |
Have you got to the bottom of this problem? my FL2 feels the same, any unevenness in the road whatsoever make the the steering wheel twitch in my hand as I'm driving. Making the ride feel very wollowy, I was thinking it's the suspension, but now I think it's the steering system causing it. (could possibly be tyres, but I'm loath to fork out £500 for a set when mine have decent tread) |
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24th Feb 2015 7:38 pm |
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Teeafit Member Since: 14 Jan 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 7 |
Yes, as of last Friday I think that we have found the problem — but I'm afraid it's not likely to be of help to you. I can't say too much because I'm still in (heated) discussion with a company, but a very expensive 'wobble plate' test (where the car's suspension can be operated whilst the vehicle is stationary) showed that the bush replacement may not have been as successful as one would have the right to expect.
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25th Feb 2015 7:06 am |
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Teeafit Member Since: 14 Jan 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 7 |
Just to wrap this up, the design engineer of the company concerned came to investigate the after-market bushes, and has gone away to redesign them. The car is being returned to original LR spec!
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11th Mar 2015 6:54 am |
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