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philip1972



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Next question-grabbing while cornering

The car seems to wheel spin the front wheel very easily, when turning, this in turn activates the traction control light briefly.

Just been out for a spin and when cornering hard right, there is a grabbing-like the ABS kicking in.

Do i have a duff sensor or could it be CV related?

Post #503923 4th Feb 2019 4:19pm
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GraemeS



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This sounds like the known problem of the centre diff grabbing, for which the cure is flushing the transfer case then recalibrating it.

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philip1972



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ooooh dear, that sound difficult=expensive Sad

Thanks for the reply.

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How hard was the cornering?

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philip1972



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Well today I was trying quite hard-I would normally drive like that but at least it was on an airfield Very Happy

It a bit odd really, as I also get front wheel spin quite a bit too (might just be the crap tyres that are worn bald on the edges).

Cheers

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A double oil change for the TC then invoke self-calibration using a diagnostic tool, so not expensive. However if the apparent fault occurs in a straight line then not a TC problem.

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Al sounds very technical GraemeS... The Top Gear evoking airfield image had my lay perspective thinking, "It's a Range Rover not an Aston Martin" Rolling with laughter

Hopefully I'm right Philip and it's nothing serious Thumbs Up

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philip1972



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GraemeS wrote:
A double oil change for the TC then invoke self-calibration using a diagnostic tool, so not expensive. However if the apparent fault occurs in a straight line then not a TC problem.


So Graeme, I took it out this afternoon and the traction control activated while accelerating (gently) in a straight line......

What does that mean then Question

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Activating on gentle straight-line acceleration - assuming that all tyres are the same size then it is sounding like a faulty ABS sensor that's producing more pulses than it should be. Can you feel the steering pulling one way or the other, suggesting a front wheel that is grabbing?

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philip1972



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Wasn't being very gentle-if I drive REALLY gently its OK.

If I boot from say 30 it will flicker the traction light. I think, its the left front that grabs.

However, as I said on the PM, the tyres are bald on the outer 1/4 of all tyres and i am beginning to think with the weight of the car its just starting a little slide.

**Please note that I am not a hooligan when on the road-this is happening on the airfield corners** Mr. Green

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