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General => The garage => Topic started by: Ben Lessani on 01 July 2012, 20:44
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Hi Guys,
(Non-Vag) On my Mini (2002 Cooper S R53), the traction control light is flashing briefly when I'm doing over 70mph.
The steering wheel is a tiny bit off straight (although it was 4-wheel aligned in January), I think its caused by two oddly worn front tyres.
I've been driving on my spare set of wheels up until last week (where everything was okay), and since putting my main set back on, the steering wheel wasn't straight, its pulling all over the show (hard to keep in a straight line, and damn right dangerous on the m'way) and the traction control/DSC light is flashes periodically when I'm trying to correct the steering.
Its fairly obvious that its a tracking/tyre issue ... but what I wanted to know, is if tyres worn by the previous owner (from having bad tracking) - then once the tracking is aligned - could cause the steering wheel to now be off-centre and cause the behaviour described?
The tyres have 5mm on them - so its a shame to replace them - but they do look unevenly worn - so I'm guessing I have no choice?
The order of the day will probably be 2x new tyres + 4 wheel alignment. But before I go dropping £380 on that (!) - is there anything I just maybe have a nosy at (RTAB etc)?
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might be a bit of crap on a sensor, the sensors do fail on those.
you got DIS yet?
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you got DIS yet?
What's that?
I've bought 2 new tyres, getting em fitted this week. Then I'll see how it goes after that.
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Try doing a few burn outs, that'll even up the tread!! :evil:
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Try doing a few burn outs, that'll even up the tread!! :evil:
Trust me, the idea actually went through my head (and promptly out of it)