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gcb
 


Member Since: 03 Sep 2018
Location: surrey
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United Kingdom 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Barolo BlackDiscovery 3
ABS weirdness

Hello all, I have had a weird and so far unfathomable issue with the steering/ braking when cornering. It started on the right, front wheel, when I would take a left hand corner quite quick, without touching the brakes at all, it would sound like the tyre was dragging on the arch or the body, making a loud grinding noise and slowing the car down. upon investigation, there are no signs anywhere of the tyre touching at all. A friend thought it sounded and felt like the ABS was cutting in on one wheel?! It has now started doing this on both sides! so, to recap...quickly into a corner so the car leans into it, no brake! and grinding / dragging! any ideas?
I forgot to add, I have replaced the gearbox, pro shaft and drive shafts very recently, but it was doing this before I replaced them all.
  
Post #198597624th Sep 2018 10:58 am
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G65W
 


Member Since: 22 Jan 2013
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 44

United Kingdom 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 Base 7 Seat Manual Bonatti GreyDiscovery 3
Front wheel grinding noise

Hi - I am getting the same issues, did you find out what was causing it? Thanks G
  
Post #205364716th May 2019 3:21 pm
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SantaCruz
 


Member Since: 22 Jan 2012
Location: Salisbury, Wiltshire
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2016 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 SE Tech Auto ArubaDiscovery 4

Check your tyre pressures, I had something similar.
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L319
 


Member Since: 14 Dec 2013
Location: Herefordshire
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United Kingdom 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Buckingham BlueDiscovery 3

Could be DSC cutting in , will cut the throttle and brake corner of car. Check that the steering angle sensor has not come loose, bottom of steering column inside the car. Maybe worth having angle sensor calibrated.
  
Post #205376316th May 2019 8:48 pm
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cosmic329
 


Member Since: 17 Dec 2013
Location: Chichester
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England 2016 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 Landmark LE Auto Santorini BlackDiscovery 4

+1 for steering angle sensor or loose ABS sensor on that wheel. Car thinks that it needs to brake that wheel for some reason. My D3 had this and was the steering angle sensor on that.
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Ratty43
 


Member Since: 28 Nov 2018
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United Kingdom 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Tonga GreenDiscovery 3

As above, I had this issue and it was caused by the steering angle sensor being out of calibration, on mine it didn't happen on every corner but could always be replicated on certain corners where the curve must have been just right to upset the sensors.
  
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