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NamibChris
 


Member Since: 14 Nov 2013
Location: Windhuk
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Namibia 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 S Auto Tangiers OrangeDiscovery 3
DSC not working at all

Dear Disco Owners,
I own a 2005 Disco 3 TDV6 S. I bought it 4 months ago and after 6000 km of driving I think my DSC is not working at all. I compared it to a Patrol and a Cruiser. These cars are so stiff in the corners without being afraid to roll over....but the disco.....
At speeds of around 60-80 mph at highway corners I ran sometimes into trouble with understeering.
In normal highway corners I cannot drive faster than that without being afraid to get into serious trouble.
My Disco is modified with adjustable height sensors (5cm higher) and huge tyres 270/75/R17 MT.
Wheel alignment was done. And a fault reading at the LR Dealer gave no results.

What can be the issue? Please advice...

Chris from Namibia
  
Post #118771414th Nov 2013 6:09 pm
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caverD3
 


Member Since: 02 Jul 2006
Location: Oberon, NSW
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Australia 2012 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 SE Auto Fuji WhiteDiscovery 4

NamibChris wrote:
My Disco is modified with adjustable height sensors (5cm higher) and huge tyres 270/75/R17 MT


I think there is your problem.
Back to normal rods and tyres that don't need the lift.
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Agree far to big wheels...265/65/17 is all you need, getting very common with so many Toyota Hilux and fortuners around! At the age of your G4 and Namibian highways(gravel) the shocks in the struts could be to blame Whistle
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NamibChris
 


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Namibia 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 S Auto Tangiers OrangeDiscovery 3

Thank you both for your suggestions.
Yes, the tyres are too big. I agree. But I need to stay a while with them. The price is a bit high to change all.
I thought also about the shocks. If I drive fast into a corner, the front of the car goes extremely down. But anyway, I thought the wheel spin sensors and the DSC would react than.
  
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