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Ratman



Member Since: 16 Mar 2017
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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black
new guy here (need help)

hi guys
can any of you guys help ,I just had new tyres fitted on rear of my rrs 2008 2.7 20in
when I do around 40 to 60 mph on a bend or going around a roundabout, I loose traction on one wheel light flashes amber
car slows down, little gridding noise ,and then drives fine
can any one sheds some ideas on this
many thanks Thumbs Up

Post #521230 Fri Mar 17 2017 11:11pm
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CRACKA



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Australia 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Bonatti Grey

Maybe the Tyre fitters have dislodged/moved one of the wheel sensors which is playing havoc with the systems. 2006 4.2 S/C with Tow Pack, Side Steps, DRL's, 19" & 20" wheels, additional 110 ltr Fuel Tank Roof Rack and performance mods.

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RRSTDV8



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Orkney Grey

The symptoms point to the traction control / DSC kicking in which suggests a wheel speed error. Could be a steering wheel calibration but as the wheels have been removed and replaced, suspect the wheel speed sensors. An error code check would be useful too. Thumbs Up 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Post #521240 Sat Mar 18 2017 1:13am
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Ratman



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Thanks guys, are there speed sensor on both rear wheels
tyres pressure is on 40psi is this ok

Post #521241 Sat Mar 18 2017 6:51am
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Hocks172



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Also there was a post the other day about the differing size of tyres, even thou the tyres might say the right size the different manufacturers have different sizes thus throwing the system into a fit.
Are they the same branded tyre? RRS Autobiography SDV6 19
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Camelrock



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Tangiers Orange

33 fronts and 36 rear. As well as the above might be worth getting the rear sus bushes checked out as you can get this fault when there is a lot of play in the inner upper bush. 2008 G4 RRSport TDV8 current
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Post #521243 Sat Mar 18 2017 7:14am
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Wheel alignment
Worn bushes
Steering wheel calibration
Tyre pressures
Height calibration
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Andy K



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check the tyres sizes match front to rear.

If the others are very worn it's probably worth getting them changed too before wasting money on other things

Post #521273 Sat Mar 18 2017 10:22am
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shepp



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Java Black

Definitely worth getting the wheel alignment checked. On my last RRS the traction control would kick in on roundabouts and twisty roads. Was exaggerated when I had new tyres. Alignment fixed the issue and massively improved the handling. MY12 RRS HSE
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Post #521286 Sat Mar 18 2017 11:53am
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Ratman



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

nice 1 guys,
both tyres are the same size and branded ,and the fronts are the same size but different branded to the rear
took it up to 80 nice and smooth ,had it on ramp ,rear bushes look ok
don't no how to check, for height calibration,
will lower the pressure to 36 to see any change
next stop will be Alignment
hopefully with your help I will get it sorted
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SRE



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Hocks172 wrote:
Also there was a post the other day about the differing size of tyres, even thou the tyres might say the right size the different manufacturers have different sizes thus throwing the system into a fit.
Are they the same branded tyre?


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Hocks172



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Thumbs Up RRS Autobiography SDV6 19
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Ratman



Member Since: 16 Mar 2017
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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

shepp wrote:
Definitely worth getting the wheel alignment checked. On my last RRS the traction control would kick in on roundabouts and twisty roads. Was exaggerated when I had new tyres. Alignment fixed the issue and massively improved the handling.

Thanks for your advise ,had the Alignment done today ,what a massively improvement ,no more flashing light
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Post #521697 Wed Mar 22 2017 7:33pm
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