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simonr23
6th April 2008, 10:55 PM
not always, but probably 30% of the time when i'm coasting down hill and use the brakes to maintain speed, while turning, the car gets a horrible shake thru the steering wheel and i can feel the car actually shimmying about. not a nice feeling. does anyone know some common areas i should look at to suss it out?

the stering generally is ok, perhaps a little loose and wandery on the road, but not bad at all. its more of a worry to me since its so inconsistent. one moment the car feels as tight as new, the next it feels all sloppy and wandery. any help would be great. thanks.

dobbo
6th April 2008, 11:12 PM
Could be a number of things if it was mine I'd get it checked out quickly.

Look at brake pad wear, a slightly bent steering arm, a buggered suspension bush, a dodgy suspension dampner, dodgy tyre weight etc......

ACE problem?

Easier and quicker to get it checked out.

RoverOne
6th April 2008, 11:25 PM
not always, but probably 30% of the time when i'm coasting down hill and use the brakes to maintain speed, while turning, the car gets a horrible shake thru the steering wheel and i can feel the car actually shimmying about. not a nice feeling. does anyone know some common areas i should look at to suss it out?

the stering generally is ok, perhaps a little loose and wandery on the road, but not bad at all. its more of a worry to me since its so inconsistent. one moment the car feels as tight as new, the next it feels all sloppy and wandery. any help would be great. thanks.

Could be warped discs, wheel bearings or a crook CV, worth getting to a repair shop ASAP.


Also while your at it check out the uni joint on the stearing arm and the clamp, could be very loose.

simonr23
7th April 2008, 12:02 AM
thanks guys. its under used car warranty still, so at least the cost wont be on me.

Pedro_The_Swift
7th April 2008, 06:33 AM
its not riding in the tram tracks left by heavy vehicles?

gogg0
7th April 2008, 09:29 PM
I had similar problems on my '99 Td5 in that the steering was vague and there was occasional brake shimmy.

It all went away when I replaced out of round Coopers with some round tyres.

DRS
7th April 2008, 10:05 PM
i would definitly get the front steering and suspension checked.
What is the tyre wear like on the front? May be worth checking toe as well.

Regards,

Dave

simonr23
7th April 2008, 10:44 PM
tyre wear is pretty even. no scalloping. today when i drove, the car felt excellent. drove on the usual sections that cause traoubles too, just to see. i dont get why its so random. its getting the 3 amigos fixed later this week, i'll get this checked at the same time.

Pedro_The_Swift
8th April 2008, 07:44 AM
tyre wear is pretty even. no scalloping. today when i drove, the car felt excellent. drove on the usual sections that cause traoubles too, just to see. i dont get why its so random. its getting the 3 amigos fixed later this week, i'll get this checked at the same time.

a post in Tech Diag about the faults found would be interesting---;)

simonr23
8th April 2008, 10:26 AM
ther are 2 recuring faults. shuttle valve electrical failure and rhf sensor intermittent open circuit.

Piddler
8th April 2008, 10:44 AM
mine was similar 2 new front tyres now sweet me $600 poorer