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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: Pike on November 29, 2005, 02:45:33

Title: steering vibration
Post by: Pike on November 29, 2005, 02:45:33
Ive just fitted a new second hand steering box(perfect condition) on my disco 200tdi and ever since I fitted it I have a vibration that is felt throughout the car at between 30 and 60mph,it goes away if I take my foot off the throttle and it gets slightly worse when I go around left hand and right hand bends,its not like a wheel shake like when the wheels want balancing,its definitely a vibration,by the way the vibration was not there until I fitted the box.Any ideas anyone????im scratching my head.
Title: steering vibration
Post by: chuggaman on November 29, 2005, 19:20:45
i think you need to check all the steering components one by one.

the old steering box may of been hiding a number of other faults

check all bushes balljoints etc.


good luck

when you solve it please tell us what it was

mike
Title: steering vibration
Post by: robbie on November 29, 2005, 19:42:39
I have a similar problem on my 300TDi, but it goes smoother if I ease of the accelerator.

It turns out it is a UJ on the front prop, so I bought 2 and a new rubber gaiter for around £20.00 from paddocks (not put em on yet cos it is damned cold to be under the car at the moment!!!)
Title: steering vibration
Post by: Pike on November 30, 2005, 12:03:01
cheers for that,ill have a look at the weekend,is it an easy job to do?
Title: steering wheel
Post by: colintandy on November 30, 2005, 14:08:36
steering play in a landrover ,finding the cause is like tring to find the holy grale  :? if its a fairley new box have a look at the steering damper,check for eccessive play in bushes track rod ends as mentioned above scratch head give wheel good kicking hit with lump hammer and finally settle down and join the quee for any further developments could be all the above or none of the above but best of to check in a logical order if you replace a part/component then also pays to replace any bushes that are related to that part/component dont forget to check tyre preasures!
Title: steering vibration
Post by: Pike on December 01, 2005, 17:55:00
:D solved it!!!!! it was a completely knackered propshaft UJ so im in 2WD till saturday.......only £10 for part, phew that good news
Title: steering vibration
Post by: robbie on December 01, 2005, 23:12:19
glad you found it..... I still can tbe bothered climibing under mine in the cold yet to fix it..... maybe tomorrow :)
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