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jumpin mouse Member Since: 28 Feb 2016 Location: North West Posts: 222 |
My MY2015 4.4SDV8 AB (23,000 miles) has developed what I can only describe as a light juddering, or shaking when driving at speeds of about 55mph plus, more obvious at about 65mph or higher. You feel this more through the car than the steering wheel and only at certain speeds, easier to notice it on a motorway. Local LR dealer have agreed on a test drive that something isn't right but they gave me the vehicle back yesterday saying they thought they had fixed it by swapping front and back wheels. Apparently, running the car on the ramp showed no ovality in a tyre and everything else seems OK.
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28th Dec 2017 11:44am |
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jumpin mouse Member Since: 28 Feb 2016 Location: North West Posts: 222 |
Thanks CS, these are all good suggestions.
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28th Dec 2017 2:06pm |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1373 |
If the problem first surfaced after the dealer moved the wheels on to different hubs, that might not have been helpful. When my dealer took my summer wheels off I noted that they chalked the sidewalls of the tyres to say where they had been e.g. OSF etc.(admittedly a 322 but maybe still relevant). If you look at www.ownerinfo.landrover.com and click on the 405 and then on the 'tyres' section you will find a warning notice (I looked at the MY16 information) under one of the headings saying that tyres should not be rotated. I have not researched this in detail and they did not seem to say "why not". I expect many people do it and suffer no adverse consequences, but one would have thought that franchise dealers should really be following the LR guidance (especially when expressed as a warning notice i.e. safety implications). Maybe front to back on the same side is not "rotation" for these purposes.
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28th Dec 2017 5:53pm |
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Bill Member Since: 18 Nov 2017 Location: Essex / Normandy Posts: 1230 |
Have u checked all your nuts
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3rd Jan 2018 10:54am |
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bembo449 Member Since: 26 Jul 2017 Location: lincolnshire Posts: 803 |
the L322 gets a similar shake when the largest of the lower front bushes is failing , certain speeds and steering angles bring it to light |
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3rd Jan 2018 1:24pm |
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kensk Member Since: 11 Jan 2017 Location: No Idaho Posts: 3 |
Here is my story posted in US Range Rover forum:
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3rd Jan 2018 5:47pm |
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Bill Member Since: 18 Nov 2017 Location: Essex / Normandy Posts: 1230 |
I had something similar and the red light came on and stop immediately light
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3rd Jan 2018 5:53pm |
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kensk Member Since: 11 Jan 2017 Location: No Idaho Posts: 3 |
Well, nothing found on the vehicle but the vibration/juddering problem is gone. Only smooth ride for last couple of weeks. The only explanation I have is that there was ice on the wheels on the inside of the rims. Not the most convincing explanation but all I could come up with. |
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19th Jan 2018 9:34pm |
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jumpin mouse Member Since: 28 Feb 2016 Location: North West Posts: 222 |
I'm still struggling with this, it is nothing like wheel balance issues that I have in the past as you feel that through the steering wheel but this is a very mild and irregular shake or judder of the whole vehicle at different speeds on different road surfaces. I partly blame the 22's but does anyone else have any ideas? It's going back to the dealer next week but any pointers could help. I also think I need to drive another 4.4 SDV8 with 22" wheels to compare but it isn't a great ride. |
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28th Feb 2018 9:36pm |
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Sandyt Member Since: 07 Nov 2013 Location: Wraysbury Windsor Posts: 2256 |
Interestingly had something similar with my sons BMW M1 it turned out to be a tyre that was delaminating but also the tyre was moving on the rim new tyres sorted but it was diagnosed first |
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28th Feb 2018 10:01pm |
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jumpin mouse Member Since: 28 Feb 2016 Location: North West Posts: 222 |
Update on this.
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13th Mar 2018 12:10pm |
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expatmarais Member Since: 20 May 2014 Location: OH Posts: 19 |
I posted elsewhere about a similar problem that has been driving me mad.
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29th Apr 2018 11:41am |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7921 |
One of the most worrying statements you will hear - particularly for anyone out of warranty / no longer servicing with a main dealer So another ‘known fault’ that doesn’t warrant a recall - just a roll of the dice on whether LR will cough up should it happen |
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29th Apr 2018 5:59pm |
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expatmarais Member Since: 20 May 2014 Location: OH Posts: 19 |
Hey jumpin mouse, did the rear diff replacement fix your pbm? Mine has now been back 14 times and just spent 6 wks out of action while they replaced the suspension and adaptive dynamic modules. My symptoms are identical to what you described. Picked up last night. It was great for 20 miles and then randomly started juddering and the suspension acting up again. Would be keen to know if your rear diff fixed it as my dealer has not identified that as part of pbm yet. Thanks. Current: 2017 RR Supercharged. 5.0 V8. Previous: 2012 TDV8 Vogue SE Santorini Black |
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31st May 2018 3:06am |
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