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dirtyharry7717

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shudder from rear wheels?????????????
« on: 23 November 2006, 12:28:00 »

ok guys and possibly girls my 1995 elite v6 auto has a problem when i move off , when i engage drive and accelerate the rear shudders and bangs and then kicks in and we can move ,im sure if i looked at the rear wheels i would see them bounce about on the road ,
this happends when TC is on or off
Any suggestions???????????????????
« Last Edit: 23 November 2006, 14:07:16 by Mark »
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Re: shudder from rear wheels?????????????
« Reply #1 on: 23 November 2006, 12:31:58 »

tried taking the handbrake off?

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Re: shudder from rear wheels?????????????
« Reply #2 on: 23 November 2006, 12:34:03 »

Does it then drive normally?
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Re: shudder from rear wheels?????????????
« Reply #3 on: 23 November 2006, 12:48:39 »

Handbrake shoes sticking? If so, see Maintenence Guides section for how to service them.
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Re: shudder from rear wheels?????????????
« Reply #4 on: 23 November 2006, 14:54:19 »

handbrake is off i never use them unlesssssss going round corners ;)
yeh once moving the juddering goes away, then when you stop at the lights or a junction and try to move she judders again ?
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Re: shudder from rear wheels?????????????
« Reply #5 on: 23 November 2006, 15:18:49 »

Rear wheel bearings?

Could be "seizing" while you are stationary.
With the Toque of the engine it could be enough to free them again.

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Re: shudder from rear wheels?????????????
« Reply #6 on: 23 November 2006, 15:25:43 »

Could it be the pads in the caliper are not freeing causing the shuddering. :)
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Re: shudder from rear wheels?????????????
« Reply #7 on: 23 November 2006, 17:51:46 »

I had a similar thing with a Granada, turned out to be the prop shaft donut?
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Re: shudder from rear wheels?????????????
« Reply #8 on: 23 November 2006, 18:00:49 »

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I had a similar thing with a Granada, turned out to be the prop shaft donut?
I'm thinking something in drivetrain as well...
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Re: shudder from rear wheels?????????????
« Reply #9 on: 24 November 2006, 07:54:00 »

I'm either on the wrong track here or isn't this the easy way of checking whether it is a drivetrain or seizing problem

find hill - point car down hill, stop as you would normally,  then leave it in neutral and see if it rolls down the hill.  If something is seizing with brakes etc I'd expect it to happen so you will not move.  On the other hand if it rolls freely then suspect drivetrain.
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Re: shudder from rear wheels?????????????
« Reply #10 on: 24 November 2006, 12:35:31 »

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I'm either on the wrong track here or isn't this the easy way of checking whether it is a drivetrain or seizing problem

find hill - point car down hill, stop as you would normally,  then leave it in neutral and see if it rolls down the hill.  If something is seizing with brakes etc I'd expect it to happen so you will not move.  On the other hand if it rolls freely then suspect drivetrain.

Seems logical.
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Re: shudder from rear wheels?????????????
« Reply #11 on: 24 November 2006, 13:01:49 »

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I'm either on the wrong track here or isn't this the easy way of checking whether it is a drivetrain or seizing problem

find hill - point car down hill, stop as you would normally,  then leave it in neutral and see if it rolls down the hill.  If something is seizing with brakes etc I'd expect it to happen so you will not move.  On the other hand if it rolls freely then suspect drivetrain.

Makes sense to me :y
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Re: shudder from rear wheels?????????????
« Reply #12 on: 24 November 2006, 18:41:27 »

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I'm either on the wrong track here or isn't this the easy way of checking whether it is a drivetrain or seizing problem

find hill - point car down hill, stop as you would normally,  then leave it in neutral and see if it rolls down the hill.  If something is seizing with brakes etc I'd expect it to happen so you will not move.  On the other hand if it rolls freely then suspect drivetrain.
Remember, even in neutral, the wheels, half shafts, diff, propshaft, and most of gearbox are still going to be rotating....
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Re: shudder from rear wheels?????????????
« Reply #13 on: 26 November 2006, 11:30:18 »

Seized brake caliper?

If it is it will be nice and hot if you have a (careful) feel after a drive.
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