76L82
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- July 23, 2003
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- City, State
- Maine
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2000 XLS
I know this issue has been beat to death..but you guys offered some great advice to me a while ago and my problem has been solved. Hopefully this will help someone as your advice did for me.
Have a 2000 XLS auto. with 70K miles, automatic 4wd and never taken off road too seriously. Out of the blue this thing starts to develop a MEAN shudder when taking off from a stop or driving between 15 and 30 miles per hour. Had the brakes all done, new calipers on the rear, had the wheel bearings looked at...nothing. Had the tranny flushed along with the transfer case..and the problem persisted. Frankly, I was ready to get rid of it although it has been a flawless vehicle up to this point. However, this shudder was killing me and I had brought it to just about every dealer in the State to no avail.
I bring it to one of the last dealerships and the service manager, who was just starting his first job there as a first time service manager, says "oh yeah..that is clearly a tire problem". Say what?? I reply. He goes on to show me that the inside ridge of the tread on both front tires are worn down considerably more than the other tread on the tires. In fact, if he didn't point this out to me I would have barely thought it to be an issue at all.
He goes on to tell me that the "sensors"...never quite sure EXACTLY what that means...in the four wheel drive system are picking up a reading that the front tires, due to the wear of the tires, are moving at a different revolution than the rear tires. Essentially they are picking up a form of "slippage" and it is periodically kicking in 4 wheel drive. I tell him that this is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard...right up there with you need to replace the "canuta valve" or the "johnson rod". This would suggest that a partially worn tire can render a $30 SUV useless? Never heard something so ludicrous.
Having done just about everything else...I buy 4 new Kumho tires (real pleased with these by the way), get an alignment....and here is the kicker...the darn thing has not shuddered 1 single bit!! Being the man that I am...I call the service manager up the next day and tell him he was 100% right on the money!
Talk about one for the record
Have a 2000 XLS auto. with 70K miles, automatic 4wd and never taken off road too seriously. Out of the blue this thing starts to develop a MEAN shudder when taking off from a stop or driving between 15 and 30 miles per hour. Had the brakes all done, new calipers on the rear, had the wheel bearings looked at...nothing. Had the tranny flushed along with the transfer case..and the problem persisted. Frankly, I was ready to get rid of it although it has been a flawless vehicle up to this point. However, this shudder was killing me and I had brought it to just about every dealer in the State to no avail.
I bring it to one of the last dealerships and the service manager, who was just starting his first job there as a first time service manager, says "oh yeah..that is clearly a tire problem". Say what?? I reply. He goes on to show me that the inside ridge of the tread on both front tires are worn down considerably more than the other tread on the tires. In fact, if he didn't point this out to me I would have barely thought it to be an issue at all.
He goes on to tell me that the "sensors"...never quite sure EXACTLY what that means...in the four wheel drive system are picking up a reading that the front tires, due to the wear of the tires, are moving at a different revolution than the rear tires. Essentially they are picking up a form of "slippage" and it is periodically kicking in 4 wheel drive. I tell him that this is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard...right up there with you need to replace the "canuta valve" or the "johnson rod". This would suggest that a partially worn tire can render a $30 SUV useless? Never heard something so ludicrous.
Having done just about everything else...I buy 4 new Kumho tires (real pleased with these by the way), get an alignment....and here is the kicker...the darn thing has not shuddered 1 single bit!! Being the man that I am...I call the service manager up the next day and tell him he was 100% right on the money!
Talk about one for the record
