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Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459 |
I would expect it's easily sorted but I'm not an expert. 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Wed Aug 15 2007 8:17pm |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
Hmm... odd.
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Thu Aug 16 2007 7:45am |
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SteveWilliams Member Since: 05 Aug 2007 Location: Swindon Posts: 138 |
I can't help wondering what they have done to get the steering wheel off centre, I wouldn't have thought adjusting the tracking/geometry would have this affect. But I am no expert.
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Thu Aug 16 2007 8:02am |
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Smarticus Member Since: 26 May 2005 Location: Northumberland Posts: 939 |
Older Land Rover technicians faced with a bolt that wont shift, might have applied the "biggest hammer in the box" technique. ie brayed hell out of it until it submits. That might work on a Defender (or related Disc / RRC) but not on our highly strung, delicate and sensitive Sports. Sounds to me that they have bent something quite badly in the steering rack / front axle and / or taken a bite out of some important sensor. The result is both mechanical distress and "The Computer Says No".
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Thu Aug 16 2007 8:19am |
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Nutty Nige Member Since: 21 Feb 2007 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 355 |
It sounds like a simple fix. When you move the front wheel alignment (tracking) if you only move one side more than the other the steering wheel is not centre. It will now be offset. This then moves the steering wheel angle sensor that checks the position of the steering wheel so the module is now seeing the steering wheel angles have moved and is no longer in the position it should be and is programmed to see. The bolt i would imagine would be one of the wishbone bolts because these move the Camber/Castor angle and are excentric. Once it goes back on the alignment gauges the tracking needs to be into spec but at the same time you need EXACTLY the same amount of threads on each track rod end, this controls the
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Fri Aug 17 2007 7:53am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
Simple
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Fri Aug 17 2007 7:55am |
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