daireannmcgee wrote:Hi everyone, I have a MK7 2013 FWD 6 Speed 125/300 Transit. There is a fairly strong vibration/shake in the steering. It's definitely not the driveshafts and I've had the wheels balanced as well. Any suggestions? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
ned wrote:Shagged wheel bearing N
Jim Archer wrote:Shagged tyre carcass? Jim
knobby1 wrote:ned wrote:Shagged wheel bearing N
Standard equipment for a FWD aren't they..??
Lord Knobrot
daireannmcgee wrote:Hi everyone, I have a MK7 2013 FWD 6 Speed 125/300 Transit. There is a fairly strong vibration/shake in the steering. It's definitely not the driveshafts and I've had the wheels balanced as well. Any suggestions?
v8dave wrote:daireannmcgee wrote:Hi everyone, I have a MK7 2013 FWD 6 Speed 125/300 Transit. There is a fairly strong vibration/shake in the steering. It's definitely not the driveshafts and I've had the wheels balanced as well. Any suggestions?
Better details would help.
Does it happen when the van is moving.
Does it only happen when you turn the steering wheel.
Is it affected be van speed.
Is it affected by engine speed.
knobby1 wrote:daireannmcgee wrote:Hi everyone, I have a MK7 2013 FWD 6 Speed 125/300 Transit. There is a fairly strong vibration/shake in the steering. It's definitely not the driveshafts and I've had the wheels balanced as well. Any suggestions? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
How about the O/S inner shaft support bearing..??
3K093 here:
http://www.catcar.info/ford/?lang=en&l= ... EzMQ%3D%3D
Or possibly an engine mount..??
Lord Knobrot
bambi mk 1 wrote:2011 on driveshafts are a problem child and are only now available non genuine .Were over 300 euro a side in Ford What makes you think yours are ok
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