and nother one doing the same
Although thats what mine feels like sometimes
Its more than likely down to worn roll corrector bushes, very expensive to replace @ about £2 per sidered_dwarfers wrote:What would be up with those Activas?
Flat balancing sphere? dodgy rams?
It could be a myriad of things Kev, and, even worse, a number of things conspiring to give the problem.red_dwarfers wrote:What would be up with those Activas?
Flat balancing sphere? dodgy rams?
I read somewhere that under certain circumstances the anti-roll is disabled. It certainly seems to work well when pushed, but maybe there is a fault code stored somewhere, a Lexia check-up might be in order!citrojim wrote:I'll have to sleep on that one Gareth! Right now I have no idea whatsoever...XantiaMan583 wrote:Mine seems to roll when the engine is cold
A Lexia check is a good idea, have you had the steering wheel off at any point? The reason I ask is that every Xantia I've plugged my Lexia into that has had the steering wheel removed at any point has a fault code relating to the steering wheel angle sensor. Also bear in mind that ANY fault recorded in a Hydractive ECU can only be cleared with a Lexia or ELIT diagnostic tool.XantiaMan583 wrote:I read somewhere that under certain circumstances the anti-roll is disabled. It certainly seems to work well when pushed, but maybe there is a fault code stored somewhere, a Lexia check-up might be in order!citrojim wrote:I'll have to sleep on that one Gareth! Right now I have no idea whatsoever...XantiaMan583 wrote:Mine seems to roll when the engine is cold
The steering angle fault just comes up from time to time as if by random. No need to remove the wheel to prvoke it!XantiaMan583 wrote:I've not had any reason to remove the wheel yet, fortunatly.
Friday this week or any part of this weekend is good GarethXantiaMan583 wrote: Jim, you'll have to let me know when your free next, at some point i need to do a pre-mot check and just make sure everything is ok in that department.
I believe, and I'm not sure but if the HA ECU logs a fault for duff sensor information, it'll revert to default values, a bit like "Limp Home" mode the engine ECU will drop into with duff sensor information.Quackers wrote:Would a steering wheel angle sensor have an adverse effect? I've got my Activa in the garage tommorrow so i'll get him to read the Activa and Hydroactive ECU while its in.