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2nd Rower Member Since: 12 Nov 2007 Location: Upside Down Posts: 1382 |
My car has been continuing to pull to the left for some weeks since the Dealer checked/corrected the alignment. It has been back three times and they have confirmed each time that the alignment is correct, but the car was still pulling to the left slightly (exactly as if the tracking is out).
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Wed Jun 17 2009 8:53am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
There are folks out there with more knowledge about it than me, but I'd say that if you have to set your alignment outside the factory spec to cater for an inherent problem, then all you're doing is putting a sticking plaster on it. You're not getting to the root of the problem and resolving that, albeit that you're trying
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Wed Jun 17 2009 11:18am |
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npinks Site Moderator Member Since: 26 Nov 2007 Location: Watching Posts: 6716 |
i would have thought LR parameters are there for a reason, not to be adjusted by the tyre guys to correct things
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Wed Jun 17 2009 12:47pm |
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C10KO Member Since: 04 Jan 2009 Location: . . . searching . . . Posts: 1136 |
How did you solve this issue?
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Sun Jul 26 2009 8:28am |
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2nd Rower Member Since: 12 Nov 2007 Location: Upside Down Posts: 1382 |
Welll its not fixed yet.
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Sun Jul 26 2009 11:05am |
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Zilch Member Since: 20 Mar 2006 Location: Sydney, sometimes the Whitsundays Posts: 2835 |
Don't hold your breath Another Pommie Bar Steward down under MY20 Defender 110 SE P400 Eiger/Ebony MY10 3.0 RRS TDv6 Fuji/Ebony/Anigre |
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Sun Jul 26 2009 11:55am |
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C10KO Member Since: 04 Jan 2009 Location: . . . searching . . . Posts: 1136 |
Why do you need a car driving in a straight line, i don't know Please let me know if you got the problem solved... |
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Sun Jul 26 2009 12:04pm |
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rrsjo Member Since: 28 Nov 2006 Location: North Cambs Posts: 551 |
Sorry, but having the steering wheel one notch out, or even many notches out is not going to cause the car to pull to the left. Gone - 2008 TDV8, Stornoway Grey, ebony, zabrano trim, TV, Tasmods, mudflaps. |
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Mon Jul 27 2009 10:08am |
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2nd Rower Member Since: 12 Nov 2007 Location: Upside Down Posts: 1382 |
When I hold the steering wheel so that it is straight, then the car 'pulls' to the side!!! |
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Tue Jul 28 2009 4:46am |
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rrsjo Member Since: 28 Nov 2006 Location: North Cambs Posts: 551 |
You mean when you let go of the steering wheel on a flat road the car steers straight BUT the steering wheel is not in the straight ahead position by a small margin. If your dealer trys to rectify this by moving the steering wheel on its splines (which is not the correct solution) then the steering sensor will be out of position and will probably give and error signal and require attention. Your dealer should be putting the car back on the alignment machine and adjusting both tie rods to get the steering wheel in the correct postion and which he should have done in the first place. Gone - 2008 TDV8, Stornoway Grey, ebony, zabrano trim, TV, Tasmods, mudflaps. |
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Tue Jul 28 2009 12:12pm |
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2nd Rower Member Since: 12 Nov 2007 Location: Upside Down Posts: 1382 |
No I mean when I let go of the steering wheel with the steering wheel true and straight and the car pulls to the left! This on roads of no real camber, where the car previoulsy (i.e several maonths ago) had no issues and didn't pull to the side!
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Wed Jul 29 2009 4:45am |
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rrsjo Member Since: 28 Nov 2006 Location: North Cambs Posts: 551 |
Ok. The first thing to do is to find a straight, quiet and flat country road. Drive down the left hand side of the road and see if it pulls towards the kerb, which presumably it will. Preferably retrace your 'steps' before driving down the right hand side of the same stretch of road (so you are on the wrong side of the road this time) and obviously when nothing is coming in the opposite direction. If the car now pulls to the right then the chances are there is nothing wrong and it is the slight camber that causes the problem. If it pulls to the left, or even drives straight, then the alignment is wrong. Gone - 2008 TDV8, Stornoway Grey, ebony, zabrano trim, TV, Tasmods, mudflaps. |
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Wed Jul 29 2009 6:01am |
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C10KO Member Since: 04 Jan 2009 Location: . . . searching . . . Posts: 1136 |
I can prove rrsjo's words. My car also seemes to be pulling constantly to the left. As it was really driving me mad I was testing it quite extensively the orther day and can conclude it is clearly due to camber. Mainly since on some roads it also pulls to the right and on some (not many here around Grantham) it even goes straight |
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Wed Jul 29 2009 6:40am |
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awilde Member Since: 08 Jul 2009 Location: Oradea Posts: 16 |
Driving a LHD Model in Europe I also experience that the car is pulling away from the center of the road, in this case pulling to the right. I am fairly sure that this is due to the camber of the road. |
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Wed Jul 29 2009 7:13am |
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