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Carl Gibbs

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  1. About a year ago, I took the car to the garage as I had quite a bad vibration from the rear when I was braking. It was quite bad on motorways and higher speeds. Garage recommended I replaced pads and discs. So I ended up replacing them all round. Problem seemed to stop however, at lower speeds, such as when I am slowing to a stop at traffic lights, it feels as if there is limp from the rear offside wheel, as if it is oval shaped. I have swapped the wheels and the limp is still there so I know it is not a tyre or wheel issue, and now the juddering has returned when braking. 

    I have jacked up the car and spun the wheels and cannot hear any bearing issues. I am going to have to take her back to the garage but I feel a bit fobbed off by them by stating that the pads and discs were the issue, when it appears they weren't. 

     

    Anyone had this issue before? Any ideas what it could be?

  2. If you only got the car a month ago, I would be straight back to the dealer with the problem. If it was a private sale, its probably worth asking if the problem is legacy and also looking the the actual sensors. very odd for all 4 to go though. Do you have a code reader?

  3. 33 minutes ago, Jaguar Owners Club said:

    That was the other thing I remember, you never used it as it would devalue the car as it was then a smokers car and not looked after too well.
    An unused Cigar Lighter in the car meant something then, even though the headlining may have been yellow with the smoke and many air fresheners to get rid of the smell 🙂 

    Yes, even being a smoker back then I never wanted to buy a car that stank of smoke!!!!!

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  4. I brought a 2010 3.0 V6 back in 2021. since then:

    Fan pulley replaced

    Rear suspension arm replaced

    4 new tyres (standard really)

    front and rear pads and discs (again standard)

    Cam belt with water pump

    Door lock issues

    bluetooth issues

    Parking sensor issues

    Cross over valve replaced

    and the general servicing. 

    It does sound a lot, and to be fair, this has cost me a small fortune, but the car should continue for a good few years now and I have had no issues since these were resolved (touch wood)

  5. Common faults usually relate to battery issues. i luckily cover about 60 miles a day on the motorway so my battery stays topped up.

    But of you don't drive too often then you may need to top up your battery weekly/monthly to ensure the electrics operate smoothly.

  6. 2 hours ago, Jaguar Owners Club said:

    Back in the day, Jaguar and other prestige car manufacturers used to refer to them as 'Cigar Lighters'....obviously for the more discerning gentleman driver

    Very good point, personally I have never used one to light a cigar, but did use them for cigarettes when I was a smoker in my younger years.

    I think the youth of today look a them and just think `phone charger`

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