Vicky123 Posted May 27, 2022 Posted May 27, 2022 Good morning. I have a vauxhall Crossland 1.5 diesel ultimate nav. Only had the car a month and on a roundabout for example at low speed the back wheels feel like they are skipping which causes the car to judder. Slightest dip bump in the road and it veers requiring oversteer.. tried turning traction control off but it keeps initialising . My corsa never did this and as its a new car wondered if anyone had any advice before I ring the dealer . Thanks. Quote
Vauxhall Owners Club Posted May 27, 2022 Posted May 27, 2022 It sounds like an alignment problem Would be worth driving it to an Alignment centre (ProTyre for example) and get them to check the measurements to see if this is the issue 1 Quote
Vicky123 Posted May 27, 2022 Author Posted May 27, 2022 Thanks I'll pop to my local quick fit and get the alignment checked 1 Quote
Vauxhall Owners Club Posted May 30, 2022 Posted May 30, 2022 Let us know how you get on with it But I would be tempted to go to Protyre or Tyreland as they have the correct equipment and training to carry out the checks Quote
Vicky123 Posted May 30, 2022 Author Posted May 30, 2022 Front tyre pressures were 28psi back tyres 43psi . Had it a month so it was handed over under and overinflated. Kwik fit couldn't do tracking as the car isn't showing on the system . Seems to drive better now the pressures are correct.. thanks all for the help ..much appreciated 1 Quote
Vauxhall Owners Club Posted June 1, 2022 Posted June 1, 2022 Wow! something as simple as that, I didn't even think of suggesting that as a possible cause as being so new and also would imagine it had tyre pressure sensor fitted. Amazing what difference that can make and rectifiable at a cost of 20 pence in a tyre inflator. Thanks for letting us know the outcome Quote
Vicky123 Posted June 1, 2022 Author Posted June 1, 2022 If you set the system that the tyres are at correct pressure it will say they are fine . Even when they clearly aren't. Kwik fit sorted all the tyres out to the right psi (38) and set the computer system that this is now the correct pressure. Let's just say the dealership has had an earful lol 1 Quote
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