2009 Kia Sportage 2.0 4wd Manu - vehicle wobble above 60 mph
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Evening all. My daughter has encountered a problem with her new car. Which has become my problem....
At circa 60 mph the car begins to wobble. Under acceleration. Car has new tyres with all properly balanced. Propshaft and UJs have been ruled out. Mechanic has suggested transfer box. Another has suggested clutch...which is worn. I'd very much appreciate any comments.
TIA
At circa 60 mph the car begins to wobble. Under acceleration. Car has new tyres with all properly balanced. Propshaft and UJs have been ruled out. Mechanic has suggested transfer box. Another has suggested clutch...which is worn. I'd very much appreciate any comments.
TIA
It's really hard to say where it emanates from but I'd say just front of middle. The mechanic had it in the air and was running it to see if he could pin point the vibration. He focused on transfer box as the possible cause and said the gearbox and engine were moving considerably when the problem started.
The tyres are brand new. But that's not to say one might be duff. I'll get that checked. Alloy wheels are true, they were checked when I had the balancing done.
The tyres are brand new. But that's not to say one might be duff. I'll get that checked. Alloy wheels are true, they were checked when I had the balancing done.
My work van developed a wobble/vibration some time ago. It started out simply by hearing the tools carried in the back of it rattling in a way that they never used to, couldn't put my finger on it but it developed over a short period of time into the whole van shuddering whilst in motion. Eventually traced to a rear tyre that had gone out of round, a new pair of tyres cured the fault.
The moral of the tale is don't discount the simple things first.
The moral of the tale is don't discount the simple things first.
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