My late great Dads Rover 214, [yes going back a bit] always did this, cure was power steering. Used to take off p/s oil filler, turn steering wheel left to right on full lock and the air in the system would exit via the filler. Job was a good en for about a month then needed doing again.
It's very odd to see a safety design to shut down the abs module leading to a vehicle that dangerously swings the steering wheel back and forth. I'm guessing this is engineering that is on the pathway to self driving, somehow adjusting steering angle in response to bad data from the abs wheel sensor.
its pretending to be one of those cars that does not need a driver, seriously i would never drive it again and i also dislike those brake set ups American I think came up with that idea ,thanks for the video
Too bad I cant put a picture here... A cut off brake disk because there is absolutely no way to back off the adjuster, or remove the hub. (2013 4Runner) So hard to not do damage.
Thank you.
My late great Dads Rover 214, [yes going back a bit] always did this, cure was power steering. Used to take off p/s oil filler, turn steering wheel left to right on full lock and the air in the system would exit via the filler. Job was a good en for about a month then needed doing again.
The handbrake shoes looked rather worn out, or is it just the camera view?
Quality video Leon 👌👌
Nice find, I hate that rear set up as well.
You should get an anti glare screen protector....i use them for recording android headunit reviews and cuts out all glare but can still see the screen
Give me a VW ABS sensor any day over replacing that one
Very good 👍👍
It's very odd to see a safety design to shut down the abs module leading to a vehicle that dangerously swings the steering wheel back and forth. I'm guessing this is engineering that is on the pathway to self driving, somehow adjusting steering angle in response to bad data from the abs wheel sensor.
That’s what happens when you try to make the car do the driving!
Active stability control is supposed to make cars safer ha ha
its pretending to be one of those cars that does not need a driver, seriously i would never drive it again and i also dislike those brake set ups American I think came up with that idea ,thanks for the video
many years now hyundai have dropped in reliability
Too bad I cant put a picture here... A cut off brake disk because there is absolutely no way to back off the adjuster, or remove the hub. (2013 4Runner) So hard to not do damage.