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    Right hand turn noise

    hi all,

    I am experiencing some funny noise when and only when i corner hard (fast) on the right hand side when driving. When driving straight ahead no problems or when turning left ok, but when i turn right and faster then average speed with i guess body roll i get an unusual noise. I had a quick look and play with rear wheel bearings which seem fine though will check again. I'm now leaning towards a possible diff problem? My Indie had a look and thought it was some rubbers which were replaced for the rear suspension (coils). any suggestions?
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    update

    Appears to be a DSC/traction control issue as this warning light appears and brake lights have sorted themselves, still waiting on the brake light switch to arrive for fitment. What would trigger the DSC when cornering?
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    Wheel alignment right out or flat tyre / mismatched tyres.

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    or front wheel bearing / wheel speed sensor

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    What does the noise sound like?

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    update

    wheel alignment was done recently all good there
    tyres all the same size no problems there
    Indie replaced worn lower outer suspension joints (bush) recently
    thought the noise was like a grinding noise but appears to be the DSC for sure as the light comes up when the noise activates

    i think the speed sensor or wheel bearing could be it, will need to investigate these as an option. thanks
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    Can you turn off the DSC and see if the noise is still there ? I would be suspecting a wheel bearing but only because i had a rear one fail and have read of similar symptons to yours being the start of a wheel bearing failure.

    Cheers Ean

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    I had a couple of times when traction control would activate going round a corner. It was after i had replaced the LCA rear bushes and a wheel alignment had been done. It ended up sorting itself out.

    I think a bit of crud found its way to the wheel speed sensor. Have you pulled the sensors out to see if they're clean?

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    update

    hi all,

    just to update on this error message

    all brakes were replaced with new including new brake sensor wires front and rear which solved the brake error light on dash.

    ordered new brake light switch and speed sensor both arrived but errors have disappeared. DSC turned off solved the problem, and now with DSC on as normal no errors so seems to have solved itself without the need for the brake light switch or change in speed sensor. cheers
    Last edited by shamirj; 7th May 2019 at 10:11 AM. Reason: spelling error
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    That sounds very familiar. I wonder why it has a bit of a hissy fit?

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