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landy andy Member Since: 15 Feb 2009 Location: Ware, Herts Posts: 5724 |
I would say that it is your TC doing funny stuff.
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22nd Nov 2024 8:27pm |
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Sybrow Member Since: 31 Dec 2023 Location: Skipton Posts: 32 |
That could be a great shout. I'll check the pads and discs. Thanks Landy Andy
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22nd Nov 2024 8:34pm |
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Sybrow Member Since: 31 Dec 2023 Location: Skipton Posts: 32 |
Having now read more about TC, I realise I may have damaged/dislodged an ABS sensor(s) when replacing springs and shocks recently. I'll prob look to replace the front two and see if that solves the issue. Thanks again Landy Andy
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22nd Nov 2024 11:07pm |
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Sybrow Member Since: 31 Dec 2023 Location: Skipton Posts: 32 |
tried to clean and re-seat each of the ABS sensors today - and have made things worse!
Am I OK to disconnect one sensor at a time and then drive it, to work out which one is causing the issue? Or will disconnecting one sensor cause problems? |
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30th Nov 2024 8:35pm |
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Waka56 Member Since: 08 Nov 2023 Location: Hamburg Posts: 162 |
I have a similar noise, wondering if we have the same. Thought it could be from the steering, but I also feel it in the accelerator pedal. TC would make sense. Making my Defender great again. (Or trying to at least xD)
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3rd Dec 2024 4:34pm |
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Sybrow Member Since: 31 Dec 2023 Location: Skipton Posts: 32 |
It was an ABS sensor fault in my case.
I disconnected the rear two abs sensors (there are connectors underneath the truck near-ish to the handbrake drum) and this has stopped the juddering and noise. I think I damaged the sensor cable when trying to remove the A frame ball joint so I've got two new sensors on order and expect this is now all sorted. Thanks to everyone for their input |
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3rd Dec 2024 4:52pm |
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