DB9 Juddering from Rear Wheels
Discussion
I am getting a juddering from the rear wheels of my DB9 when starting off at a T-Junction. I get it all the time when starting off and having to turn at the same time, and so it happens during most slow manoeuvres. I tried driving in a circle, and from the outside, one can see the wheels juddering.
Any ideas what can be causing this? It seems to be probably connected to the differential.
Any help and suggestions would be appreciated.
Any ideas what can be causing this? It seems to be probably connected to the differential.
Any help and suggestions would be appreciated.
hello
mine does this too, looked in past service and theres a charge for "kendall additive" its an oil additive for LSD units.
ive put these types of additives in jeeps wranglers that felt and sounded like the back axle was about to eat itself and hey presto a squirt of this stuff and perfect!!!!.
mines due for service soon will ask AM dealer to put some more in.
bet thats all yours needs
mine does this too, looked in past service and theres a charge for "kendall additive" its an oil additive for LSD units.
ive put these types of additives in jeeps wranglers that felt and sounded like the back axle was about to eat itself and hey presto a squirt of this stuff and perfect!!!!.
mines due for service soon will ask AM dealer to put some more in.
bet thats all yours needs
IMHO, you want it do this, as a good tight diff (hence the slight juddering) as it aids traction and influances the handling.
Additives usally make it slip more which is not the point in this type of car.
That said I don't know how old the car is but you may want the dealer to check the fluid level (if new) or if older you may want to have the fluid changed if it's not been done recently.
Additives usally make it slip more which is not the point in this type of car.
That said I don't know how old the car is but you may want the dealer to check the fluid level (if new) or if older you may want to have the fluid changed if it's not been done recently.
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