Suzuki Jimny stering shaking, feels like wheels are gonna fall off
The Problem
| Car | Suzuki Jimny o2 1.3 soft top |
| Year | 2003 |
| Owner | PINKY |
| Posted | 12/05/2010 |
| AutoInsider Ref#: 4895 Use this number to refer to this problem |
The Problem
ive gone through 2 tyres on each front wheels they keep wearing thin on either in side or the out side had tracking done bout 8 times had wheels rebalanced, tracking more new matching tyres,new disks pads, had wheel barrings checked ive had countless people look at it sum did say break callipers were getting stuck they sorted that made it bit better but not perfect and slow went back to as bad as before. suffering with neck and back from how much the steering shakes and car wobbles. only done 40,000 if that
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Solution 1
| whittingehame Legend Since: Oct 2009 | Posts: 445 | Fixes: 7322 View Profile/Car |
Suggested Solution
Common complaint , check this out .
www.suzuki-forums.com/suzuki-jimny-sierra-samurai-forum/12848-jimny-steering-wheel-shudder.html
Posted on Wednesday 12th of May 2010
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Solution 2
| thomkas_cars Driver Since: Nov 2007 | Posts: 2 | Fixes: 1027 View Profile/Car |
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looks like you have covered most of the problems but also have the suspension components checked or replaced hope this helps
Posted on Thursday 13th of May 2010
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Solution 3
| mr suzuki Driver Since: Dec 2007 | Posts: 1 | Fixes: 678 View Profile/Car |
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there is a new tech bulletin out to cover this problem 2 new bushes in suspension and kingpin shims all main dealers will know about it
Posted on Thursday 15th of July 2010
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