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Re:Serious Steering Wheel Vibrations- whoever
I would reinstall the worn pads and if the problem goes away, suspect the
dealer sold you the wrong or faulty pads.
Mark Manley
On Mon, 02 Jun 2003 23:53:20 +0000, alfa-digest wrote:
>Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2003 18:21:13 -0500
>From: "Jason Hagen" <[email protected]>
>Subject: Serious Steering Wheel Vibrations- whoever can solve this gets $20
>
>OK, since we are on the topic of steering wheel vibration and pulsing,
>perhaps someone can help me troubleshoot a related issue that I have had no
>success in solving. 15 years of mechanical experience (me) as well as a
>dealer have looked at this and no solution to date. I have held back on
>asking via the digest because it is on one of my non-Alfa vehicles, but for
>the hardcore mechanical guys out there, perhaps you will respond for me
>anyway (I would appreciate it). I suppose you could sub in the Alfa 164Q
>for this scenario to make it more interesting!
>
>Here's the deal. 1988 BMW 735 with ABS.
>- - Brakes worked great, no vibration at any speed off or on braking. All
>pads were getting worn and needed replacement.
>- - Replaced front and rear pads and bled through all new fluid (cheap skate
>method of a brake job)
>- - The car then immediately exhibited significant wheel jerking at around 40
>to 45 MPH on light to moderate braking. Only at this speed. Can occur
>braking from high speed coming down through the 45mph mark, etc.
>- - Replaced front and rear rotors and front calipers to try to resolve.
>Problem did not go away.
>- - Re-bled system with manual bleeder. Problem still there!
>- - I have had the tires balanced twice and have tried two sets of rims
>vibrations with both sets.
>- - Then took apart all four calipers and cleans and lubed mounting/slide
>pins, etc. Problem still there.
>- - BMW shop checked for worn bushings and components- none!
>- - Alignment was done very recently, but before initial brake job.
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