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AndrewHG2



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Sea Sick ..

Hi Chaps,

Bought a V6 yesterday, and have been putting it through its paces ever since.
Strangely, each time I`ve been out, I have returned with mild motion sickness... Sad
Not a good sign for my daily 2 hr commute Sad

Has anyone else found this ? or is it just me ? or could it be a problem with the suspension / wheels ?

The car is lovely to drive, but seems to rock at the slightest bump/dip in the road...

I have originally thought (rightly or wrongly) that the ride was air cushioned and sublime, hardly ever noticing a bump/dip.. having read many reviews etc.

Any advice or views would be most appreciated.

Hopefully I won`t have to add a Dramamine to my morning routine Smile



Thanks for the incredibly informative forum, it`s been such a great help!!

Post #214387 Sun Mar 01 2009 7:34pm
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Tim in Scotland



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Have you checked that all the windows and the boot sections are fully closed and the seals are good? You could be drawing exhaust fumes into the car. There are a few people who cannot travel in the gas suspended Citroens because the magic carpet ride gives them motion sickness. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
2018 Melting Silver Mini Countryman PHEV - soon to be replaced
2015MY Corris Grey SDv6 HSE Dynamic, the best car I have ever owned, totally reliable only a cou0le of rattles in 3 years, now no longer in my care
Also in my garage is a 1996 TDi300 Defender 90 County HT made into a fake CSW


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Post #214389 Sun Mar 01 2009 7:40pm
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AndrewHG2



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Tim in Scotland wrote:
Have you checked that all the windows and the boot sections are fully closed and the seals are good? You are be drawing exhaust fumes into the car.


Will check first thing in the morning! I hadn`t thought of that, thanks Very much Tim.

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C10KO



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Andrew a stupid comment, but have you not tested the car before? Did you feel the same?

Post #214397 Sun Mar 01 2009 8:13pm
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Kaine



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how weird - met a new member yesterday at the meet (Bob.) and he was have a similar experience Confused

Post #214402 Sun Mar 01 2009 8:21pm
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Leo



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Andrew, if the car is used, maybe the dampers (shocks) need replacing.

One good thing (the only good thing?) about the dynamic response system is that it keeps the car flat during fast corners.....

Post #214407 Sun Mar 01 2009 9:08pm
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MAW



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What did you come from?

Post #214408 Sun Mar 01 2009 9:29pm
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C10KO



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Leo he is driving a V6 so I am not sure whether he has DRS.

And Andrew I might have a solution for you.. It is called "Travelia", we use it a lot and it is brilliant for preventing sickness on all means of transport. The ones with small children might know it... Rolling with laughter

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Sorry mate, I could not resist... Thumbs Up

Post #214409 Sun Mar 01 2009 9:32pm
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i don't see what this has to do with sea sickness (NWS)



Wink

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C10KO



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Rolling with laughter
I have not searched that word on youtube before... Good one mate Thumbs Up

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rrsboy



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check wheel balance. if out of balance by small amount (i.e. not enough to cause vibration you can feel through the wheel) the subtle movement in the wheels/body can cause a motion sickness type feeling, exagerated in the RRS because you are sat up high

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AndrewHG2



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Coko wrote:
Andrew a stupid comment, but have you not tested the car before? Did you feel the same?


Hi Coko, yeah I had a quick test drive and everything seemed fine at that stage, went on motorway and b roads. Was probably distracted or just buzzing from the possibility of getting a RRS.

Have been ok today though, hopefully it was just a blip ??? Fingers crossed

Post #214555 Mon Mar 02 2009 10:33pm
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AndrewHG2



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Kaine wrote:
how weird - met a new member yesterday at the meet (Bob.) and he was have a similar experience Confused


Eek it`s spreading Smile Glad it`s not just me, but sorry to hear it also.

Post #214556 Mon Mar 02 2009 10:35pm
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AndrewHG2



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Leo wrote:
Andrew, if the car is used, maybe the dampers (shocks) need replacing.

One good thing (the only good thing?) about the dynamic response system is that it keeps the car flat during fast corners.....


Yeah it`s a 3yr old, will add the shocks to my list of possible suspect, cheers Thumbs Up

Post #214557 Mon Mar 02 2009 10:37pm
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AndrewHG2



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MAW wrote:
What did you come from?


I came from a 2002 Toyota Celica, so that could also be added to the mix Smile

The celica was alot closer to the ground and was very sharp/firm, I guess I am now suffering from altitude sickness Smile

Post #214558 Mon Mar 02 2009 10:42pm
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