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andyteesside



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2005 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Adriatic Blue
back end wobble under acceleration whats wrong

hi, just bought a 2005 supercharger and there is a vicious wobble under acceleration..... its ok on cornering but scary when accelerating.....is this normal or is it something obviously wrong..... i have come from a C63 AMG and porsche 911 so not used to any wobbles....... any comments welcome thanks

Post #370284 Sun Jan 20 2013 11:16pm
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awd man



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2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

I'd get the alignment checked, just in case your two rears are facing different directions and its causing tension in the rear suspension under hard acceleration? RRS gone
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Post #370287 Sun Jan 20 2013 11:48pm
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mse



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Ice and a heavy right foot??

Check the simple things first....tyre pressures, wear, nuts tight and then alignment - before you look at more expensive issues. Mike

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Post #370288 Sun Jan 20 2013 11:50pm
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andyteesside



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no not ice and heavy foot..... back end wobbles bad to the point you come off accelerator as its almost uncontrollable.... i taking it to the garage tomorrow to get it checked but busted wondered if it was the norm or not??!

Post #370289 Sun Jan 20 2013 11:53pm
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RRSTDV8



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Once you've checked the simple stuff as already mentioned then you're probably looking at a shot bush somewhere which is allowing one wheel to move when loaded under acceleration.

Alternatively there might be a wheel speed sensor playing up which is making the system think it's got wheelspin on one wheel and the DSC is grabbing a brake to control it. I think ride height sensor issues have been noted as causing the same thing. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Post #370295 Mon Jan 21 2013 12:27am
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Saeedasghar



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Could be something as basic as a bush, wheel bearing or rear tie rod end. Have you checked the wheel nuts just to be on the safe side incase one or two have worked they way loose at all. Exclamation

Post #370299 Mon Jan 21 2013 3:46am
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BKHK



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Was it always like this or has it just happened?

Did you test drive the car before buying?

How many miles on the car?

This could also be a rear diff. Is it really a wobble or a shudder? Gone - 2008 Stornoway Grey RRS 2.7 TDV6
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Post #370306 Mon Jan 21 2013 10:36am
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