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2010 XC90 Rear wheel jumping/banging when turning in lock

A mid-size luxury crossover SUV, the Volvo XC90 made its debut in 2002 at the Detroit Motor Show. Recognized for its safety, practicality, and comfort, the XC90 is a popular vehicle around the world. The XC90 proved to be very popular, and very good for Volvo's sales numbers, since its introduction in model year 2003 (North America). P2 platform.
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2010 XC90 Rear wheel jumping/banging when turning in lock

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Hi all,

I have a 2010 XC90, not had to car long so could be an underlying issue but ive noticed when turning in lock in either forward or reverse, left or right, i bangs/jumps on the back left wheel.

Just had new wheel bearings Disks, shoes and pads. Ive also not set the handbrake shoes up yet so they shouldn't be causing any interference.

Could the rear toe be out enough to cause this issue? its just had a couple of tyres as the old ones were scrubbed off on the edges.

any help/advice mush appreciated thanks!!

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Can you shoot a video of this and put it up somewhere like YouTube or a video share website? Preferably shot by a second person who is filming close to the wheel.
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Wonder if the rear brake shoe is binding due to parking brake cable?
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Post by volvolugnut »

If your old rear tyres were badly worn on the edges it may indicate bad rear suspension parts. Jack up the rear on each side and check if you can move the wheel in any direction. You might find very loose parts that cause your problem.
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Hi all thanks for the reply’s,

I ment to add I have just replaced some of the suspension bushings as they looked abit sketchy.
So the car will be to track up and also the tyres are winters now.

I will try get a video of it, to be honest I’ve not watched it my self to see what it’s doing as there was no one about.

Again thank you for the responses

The park brake pads shouldn’t be causing an issue but I’ll adjust it all up just to rule that out

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matthew1 wrote: 29 Sep 2024, 14:10 Can you shoot a video of this and put it up somewhere like YouTube or a video share website? Preferably shot by a second person who is filming close to the wheel.
No video but what I have found out is that it’s stuck in 4wd until I pull the fuse and you can feel it drop out. It then drives fine.

Halsey had just had a service and I’ve swapped the control solenoid with another one I had .

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Any codes? I believe the all-wheel-drive system engages when wheel speeds are off front to back a wheel speed sensor issue normally will trigger an ABS code. Are the tire sizes the same front to back?

Pulling the fuse would seem to indicate that the mechanical side is OK.
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Krons wrote: 02 Oct 2024, 04:53 Any codes? I believe the all-wheel-drive system engages when wheel speeds are off front to back a wheel speed sensor issue normally will trigger an ABS code. Are the tire sizes the same front to back?

Pulling the fuse would seem to indicate that the mechanical side is OK.

Hi thanks for the reply

Yes tyres are same size, just all seasons on the back and normals on the front

Rear has had new wheel bearings and abs sensors

I had the wheel speeds up on Vida on a test drive and they all read the same.

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