wil2813
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I took my car to bush to get it tracked as I don't have the equipment for four wheel drive tracking. Hands up who have?
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I took my car to bush to get it tracked as I don't have the equipment for four wheel drive tracking. Hands up who have?
Did think that myself but in his OP he said that the car had developed this fault, unless he has belted a kerb or somethingThe position of the steering wheel is not relevant, it's the rack and sensor that needs to be centralised, the wheel position can be sorted after that if necessary.
I wonder if the car has been in a shunt.
The position of the steering wheel is not relevant, it's the rack and sensor that needs to be centralised, the wheel position can be sorted after that if necessary.
I wonder if the car has been in a shunt.
No data , the car hasn't ever been shunted. It drove fine up untill recently , but as I'd renewed all the ball joints and suspension bushes I assumed some settlement had thrown the tracking out , hence my trip to bush to get It tracked
Yer, I did that Will. But I did read somewhere about a service bulletin mentioning settlement in new bushes and alignment but can't recall what it said.. I've just refitted the steering wheel using live data to get it bang on straight. So I'll take it back to get re tracked and see what transpiresif you have changed the bottom arms the bolts should have been just pinched up, then wheel refitted/lowered off jacks so full weight of the vehicle is applied & then finally tightened/torqued up![]()
The position of the steering wheel is not relevant, it's the rack and sensor that needs to be centralised, the wheel position can be sorted after that if necessary.
I wonder if the car has been in a shunt.
the wheel should not be used as a reference point IMO, the reference point is the centred rack and sensor.True about the steering wheel Data, but if they are using it as some kind of reference point it needs to be on straight
the wheel should not be used as a reference point IMO, the reference point is the centred rack and sensor.
Not competant to do the job in that case.I agree . But I know they didn't have the facility to read the sensor
Not competant to do the job in that case.
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