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chris b

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judering from the rear?
« on: 14 April 2007, 21:18:22 »

hi chaps. av just noticed that if i pull away slowly i get a juder from the rear of the car. it feels like the diff area or prop? if i pull of fast it doesn`t do it .box still changes smooth and drives ok. eny ideas? my car is a 3.0 elite auto. :-/
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Re: judering from the rear?
« Reply #1 on: 14 April 2007, 22:28:33 »

whats the mileage? last time it had transmission fluid and check all obvious things sticky calipers / handbrake shoes / whels are tight!! it can always be something simple firstly  :y
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Re: judering from the rear?
« Reply #2 on: 14 April 2007, 22:35:25 »

Could be the hand brake shoes sticking on. You could try jacking rear up with wheel off the ground. Put axle stand in. Put into neutral and hand brake off. Try turning rear wheels in turn.

 If there is a lot of resistance to the movement then i would then look at the handbrake shoes. They are inside the back wheel disks and work separately to the rear brake pads.

Could also be the rear pads stuck or down to the metal backing, but you would hear the noise.

Try the simple cheap things first. :y
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Re: judering from the rear?
« Reply #3 on: 15 April 2007, 08:15:57 »

Is it more noticeable when turning out of junctions etc......is the car explod......

I suspect it might be an LSD diff.....which needs new oil in it as the friction modifiers are goosed....
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Re: judering from the rear?
« Reply #4 on: 15 April 2007, 08:35:22 »

I get a similar thing when the car is cold, a slight vibration/judder. When car is warm it goes away...

I have put it down to the handbrake shoes...might be wrong?


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Re: judering from the rear?
« Reply #5 on: 15 April 2007, 09:00:10 »

thanks for all your help chaps but it feels more like the tc is cutin in ? if you no what i mean but your only barly movein and it does it more when the car is warm and has 4 people in it?
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