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Bazm Member Since: 27 Feb 2024 Location: Lucerne Posts: 22 |
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14th Apr 2024 9:59am |
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Bazm Member Since: 27 Feb 2024 Location: Lucerne Posts: 22 |
Spoke too soon. It's back. Not as loud or frequently, but it's back. |
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20th Apr 2024 10:08am |
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chugga90 Member Since: 24 Jul 2015 Location: Chilterns Posts: 153 |
Warped exhaust manifold, allowing gasket to fail and probably snapped studs for the manifold. That’s what mine was when I had one👍🏽 |
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21st Apr 2024 6:16am |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3188 |
A seized rear brake piston or caliper slider will cause this esp as it goes away with steering input as it will change then load / clearance on the contacting surfaces. Feel each rear wheel for temp differences after a run and also the appearance of the disk surfaces for any heat damage. Remove the wheel and calipers and check the action of the sliding pins and piston as a further check. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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21st Apr 2024 7:13am |
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Bazm Member Since: 27 Feb 2024 Location: Lucerne Posts: 22 |
Well I woke up to this message, so feeling some trepidation now.... |
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21st Apr 2024 10:27am |
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Bazm Member Since: 27 Feb 2024 Location: Lucerne Posts: 22 |
Thanks JayGee, I prefer this possibility compared to the exhaust manifold problem. There is definitely a switch on/off with slight input to the steering wheel regardless of left or right. It seems to come from rear right wheel, so I will get that off and give the brake a good strip down and clean, check over. If I find anything, I'll go through the other three wheels systematically also just to have peace of mind that they are OK. Thanks. |
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21st Apr 2024 10:31am |
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