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Tonyrec



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Santorini Black
Update

Well, this is a big Thumbs Up for LPR............

ARB clunk problem - ARB bushes replaced as well as Wishbone bushes.

Slight Wheel Wobble - Stage 1 - All wheels balanced, Stage 2 - New Steering Rack fitted and tracking re done,
Stage 3 - New Steering wheel fitted.
All of these stages were done in order to comply with the TSB until problem cured.

The result is, without exaggeration, like driving a brand new car. Rattle, wobble and clunk free. All completed in 3 days without hassle.

I really cannot praise LPR enough Bow down

To top it off, when i got the car home i fitted my new LR mud flaps. I am now one very happy bunny Mr. Green


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Siberianfox



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England 2011 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Siberian Silver

Tony, your problem is exactley the same as my car has at the moment. Its gone into a dealership for the same work doing on it. Hopefully Ill get it back next week and it will be all fixed. I thought at first it was a brake problem but the said about the recall or bulletitoday. So hopefully it will come back fixed.

Foxy xxx Smile

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Tonyrec



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Hey Foxy,
I was a bit surprised that a June 2010 car has these problems but at least they were fixed under warranty as the final bill would have been around the £2,500 mark.

I'm 100 percent sure that my 'local' dealer wouldn't have gone the extra mile and actually fixed the problem at the first attempt. That's another reason why I'm so pleased that it was fixed without drama and repeated trips to the dealer.

Fingers crossed that your dealer is as good.

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Lookers Park Royal



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Tony, good to hear that you are now wobble-free! Thumbs Up

James Thumbs Up

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Tonyrec



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Thanks James................very good service if i may say. Thumbs Up

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dannyccmc



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Tonyrec wrote:
Cheers Ady Thumbs Up


Any chance you could pm the tsb as well? I have this problem in the states but the dealer is saying it's "normal". I say bs.

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Is this what you are after Danny Question

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yup, but is there a full version somewhere?

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Ady 555
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Sorry i can't help you on that one, give the TSB number to your dealer and see what they say Wink

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CBL1



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Very useful thread and thank you.

I am interested if others have had this issue recently. I collected (from a main LR dealer) my 25k miler 2010 RRS S/C last week and in the first 50 miles or so, noticed a slight shaking of the wheel which is clearly visible to the eye/felt in the hand, and which occurs around 55-70mph on a variety of road surfaces. It is not noticeably worse when braking, and does not appear to cause the car to deviate off-line, but it tangibly shakes which should not be occuring. This has now remained the case over a further 450 miles at the weekend.

Dealership have been informed and appear appropriately concerned and aware - just keen to know if others have similar recent experiences. If there is any updated technical guidance as well, this would be very helpful knowledge.

Thanks in advance. Maserati MC Stradale 2016
RRS 2017 SDV8 AutoBiography - June 2018
RRS 2010 Supercharged - 2013-May 2018
TVR Tuscan Mk1 3.6li - 50k miles and counting
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mse



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on both my sports this was sloved by new brake discs...if they arent fixing it with steering racks etc...check they looked at the discs Mike

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Prelude



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On BKHK's RRS (before he was banned) it was a rear differential.

I have had it as well, it can be many things, brakes, tyres, mud, actual wheels out of true, steering rack or a diff problem. It can take some time to fix. Mine was a wheel out of true which is strange since I bought the car new and it has always been babied. LR ended up replacing all 4 wheels and tyres to fix it.

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mse



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The mud is another good one...thats caused lots of steering issues on land rovers when ive been off roading. Mike

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fallschirmjager



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Have steering shimmy as well but Land Rover won't entertain changing the steering rack until I change the Hankook tyres to ones they have recommended. The Hankooks failed the Radial force variation test.

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CBL1



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CBL1 wrote:
Very useful thread and thank you.

I am interested if others have had this issue recently. I collected (from a main LR dealer) my 25k miler 2010 RRS S/C last week and in the first 50 miles or so, noticed a slight shaking of the wheel which is clearly visible to the eye/felt in the hand, and which occurs around 55-70mph on a variety of road surfaces. It is not noticeably worse when braking, and does not appear to cause the car to deviate off-line, but it tangibly shakes which should not be occuring. This has now remained the case over a further 450 miles at the weekend.

Dealership have been informed and appear appropriately concerned and aware - just keen to know if others have similar recent experiences. If there is any updated technical guidance as well, this would be very helpful knowledge.

Thanks in advance.


Dealership (Harwoods Croydon) initially diagnosed balancing as the issue, but after this was fixed and further test drives/review, it goes deeper - a new steering rack and I believe elements of the front suspension are required. Crying or Very sad

They have been very proactive in addressing this, especially given I picked the car up last week and this has occured within 3-4 days of owning it which none of us would have expected. Nonetheless, owning a TVR, I do find this is somewhat ironic! Here's hoping this will fix things without further issue. Maserati MC Stradale 2016
RRS 2017 SDV8 AutoBiography - June 2018
RRS 2010 Supercharged - 2013-May 2018
TVR Tuscan Mk1 3.6li - 50k miles and counting
2000 Mustang GT Convertible 4.6li V8 - Gone and much missed

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