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Monkeyman



Member Since: 20 Jan 2014
Location: Plymouth
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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Bonatti Grey
DSC issues after fitting set of used wheels & tyres

Hi, Can anybody help me with an issue I seem to have created? I have an 06 RR Sport HSE 2.7TDV which I have just fitted a set of used, original alloys to and now the DSC light flashes and cuts in when taking corners, even at a reasonably slow speed which has never happened before. The car was running on 20" wheels fitted with 295 / 40 tyres which were mixed from front to rear with no problems at all. I needed at least 3 new tyres due to wear so decided to buy a set of used wheels and tyres online. I now have a set of 20" "Style 11 Westminster" original wheels fitted with Pirelli P Zero 275 / 40 / ZR20's which came off a 2013 Vogue. As my car has Brembo front brakes, the wheels were supplied with a set of TPI 30mm spacers to avoid the wheels hitting the front callipers. I was recommended to fit spacers to all 4 wheels to ensure correct alignment, which I did but I now have this issue. Has anybody else come across this and does anybody know of a solution please? Any help gratefully received.

Many thanks,
Dave.

Post #410713 Wed Jan 22 2014 6:48pm
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Monkeyman



Member Since: 20 Jan 2014
Location: Plymouth
Posts: 6

United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Bonatti Grey
Still getting nowhere

Hi,
Having tried a few possible solutions, I am still getting nowhere with this issue. I have taken the car to a couple of local tyre / wheel centres who both suggest that the spacers are widening the track of the car too much. Another guy said that it should be fine as he fits all kinds of wheels to RR Sports, some with spacers and some whithout and has never had this issue. He suggested getting the car checked out with a diagnostic. I went to our local LR main dealer: Roger Young, who were really helpful and did the check for free and took the car out on the road but also came up with nothing as far as a solution goes...apart from telling me that the car has an outstanding safety recall on the brake system from a year or 2 ago! This has been booked in for next week so at least the brakes will be good! I really don't want to have to take the wheels off as there must be a solution out there but at the moment, I can't see an alternative.
If anyone can offer any kind of assistance, it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Getting desperate Dave Sad

Post #412580 Tue Feb 04 2014 10:22pm
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RRSTDV8



Member Since: 12 Aug 2011
Location: Northamptonshire
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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Orkney Grey

Presumably you've had a 4-wheel alignment check carried out? Not just one of the simple checks but something like pro-align (http://www.pro-align.co.uk/). What was the result? Is the battery in good condition? The RRS is prone to errors when the battery is dying.

If the alignment is correct then it might be something like the steering wheel angle sensor giving a wrong reading. Or the yaw rate sensor is giving incorrect readings perhaps. Another possibility is a wheel speed sensor (ABS sensor) might have been damaged/moved during the wheel change. This might give a spurious reading leading to DSC activation. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

Post #412594 Wed Feb 05 2014 12:13am
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Monkeyman



Member Since: 20 Jan 2014
Location: Plymouth
Posts: 6

United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Bonatti Grey
Getting somewhere...I think!

Hi All,
I think I may be getting somewhere at last. The car is currently at the local main dealer for the brake safety recall so I asked them to check the DSC / wheels issue out again for me. I have swapped back to the original set of wheels and tyres and the fault is still there so that's good news I guess. They called me this afternoon saying that they have ran various checks and now say that the steering sensor is faulty and is causing the fault after all. They then quoted me £935.00 to replace the entire steering column as the sensor has become "unbonded" and cannot be repaired. I have a warranty on the car but not with LR so I now have check if this is covered but I am thinking there must be a cheaper way of getting this sorted than a new column surely...am I right?

Thanks,
Dave.

Post #413573 Tue Feb 11 2014 8:59pm
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