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bodstruck



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TC Boinging when turning right
The traction control on my 07 110 seems to kick in when going slowly, decelerating and turning right. Most of the time the TC light does not come on but it has done occasionally. It sounds like a spring being 'boinged' (technical term, sorry)

Only does it when turning right.

I have unplugged the ABS/TC unit and the noise goes away.

Is there a sensor or something I should be checking or cleaning? Any other pointers? I have read in other posts about it potentially being the difflock lever but it is solidly unlocked and in high.

Thanks
Post #966010 26th Sep 2022 2:43pm
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camelman



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Have you got DSC on your truck? If so, have you had your steering wheel off at all, the steering angle sensors need to aligned correctly on refitting. That can cause the issue 
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bodstruck



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I don't know if I have DSC. Nor do I know how to check Embarassed It is an 07 XS.

The steering wheel has definitely been off as it has been replaced by an aftermarket one.
Post #966012 26th Sep 2022 3:12pm
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camelman



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Won't have DSC on an 07 
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LR90XS2011



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Galway Green
check front sensors and cables to them DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS,

I hope everyone is well and your land rovers make you happy
Post #966015 26th Sep 2022 3:48pm
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Siwynne



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Sounds like that when you turn right the cable from the sensor that is clipped to the brake hose is either broken inside the insulation or has touched the wheel and worn through the insulation touching the wheel metal as yo turn. Mine did this on the front right. “Boinged” when turning right.
I replaced the sensor and cable with a blue bag job and it’s all good now. £26 if I recall.
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bodstruck



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I'll check the wheel sensors tomorrow. Thanks.
Post #966028 26th Sep 2022 6:57pm
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