DSC Light issues
DSC Light issues
Post by rbell11 » Fri Apr 22, 2011 3:23 pm
Not had this before and unless it has been snowing I have not seen the DSC light on, it was really dry so wondering what the problem could be. Went back to have the alignment rechecked and the guys had to readjust the settings. DSC light still coming on this time going round more normal street corners, any ideas what might be wrong?
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rbell11
Re: DSC Light issues
Post by rbell11 » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:28 pm
Now improved on streets but going round big motorway intersections at 70 the DSC activates and slows me down - never used to happen - anyone have any clues?

rbell11
Re: DSC Light issues
Post by X5Sport » Thu Apr 28, 2011 1:08 pm
I think the DSC works by looking at yaw rate, roll angles (via the on-board gyros - yes it does have at least one), 'g-load' (from somewhere like the gyro's again) and wheel speed rotation variants (from the ABS). If one or more of these fall outside the 'envelope' of the DSC then it will activate by putting on the brakes and cutting power.
I'm assuming the steering and tracking components have all been fully tightened after the tracking adjustments? Did they do all four corners?

X5Sport
Re: DSC Light issues
Post by rbell11 » Thu Apr 28, 2011 3:40 pm
I assume having done it twice that they have tightened everything up. Yes 4 wheel alignment but they could not adjust rear toe in etc only camber.
I think the guy putting the new tyres on said he was going for 36psi (they are 22's) perhaps I should drop those to 32??
Will see if that helps.
rbell11
Re: DSC Light issues
Post by X5Sport » Thu Apr 28, 2011 3:53 pm


No idea about tyre pressures for 22" rims - are they listed on the pressures plate inside the drivers door aperture?

X5Sport
Re: DSC Light issues
Post by Turks » Fri Apr 29, 2011 4:02 am
Turks.
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Re: DSC Light issues
Post by B1G JV » Fri Apr 29, 2011 6:25 am
Hope you didn't buy 'Fullrun - Death Tyres'
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Re: DSC Light issues
Post by rbell11 » Fri Apr 29, 2011 1:44 pm

Going to drop the pressures to 32 at the back and see if that is having an effect. Fingers crossed.
rbell11
Re: DSC Light issues
Post by rbell11 » Thu May 19, 2011 9:04 pm

I accept the error of my ways

rbell11
Re: DSC Light issues
Post by X5Sport » Thu May 19, 2011 9:37 pm
Interesting how something like rubber can make such a huge difference though. Years ago I had a Vauxhall Calibra (Oi! Stop laughing Sanj) which came with some make of tyre named 'FireHawk'. Can't remember if they were Goodyear, Firestone or Conti, but they were fantastic in the dry and absolutely bl@@dy lethal if there was even a hint of wet weather. Changed to Dunlop SP4 and absolutely fine in all weathers.
Same with the Honda VFR800 VTEC Bike I used to have - if I didn't fit the OEM Brigestone rubber then wet weather was likely to result in an 'off'.
Tyres, brakes and oils are the main areas I never go cheap on, just in case.

X5Sport
Re: DSC Light issues
Post by Raj » Fri May 20, 2011 7:33 am
Tyres are such a significant part of the car and it does make HUGE differences to the ride, noise and handling of any car. I never opt for full budget tyres as at the end of the day these 4 small patches of rubber are the only thing trying to keep you on the road and trying to put all the weight and power down.

Raj
Re: DSC Light issues
Post by gobiman » Sat May 21, 2011 5:34 pm
I'll keep an eye on the new ones!
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Re: DSC Light issues
Post by tombs » Thu May 26, 2011 8:50 am
Tyres are such a significant part of the car and it does make HUGE differences to the ride, noise and handling of any car. I never opt for full budget tyres as at the end of the day these 4 small patches of rubber are the only thing trying to keep you on the road and trying to put all the weight and power down.[/quote]
Spot on, a good measure of a tyre company is what they are involved with in motorsport, Toyo produce great track/competition tyres, Michelin, Pirelli & Conti continue to develop tyres for F1, Rallying and Le Mans, Hancook and Maxxis for the rally cross and drifting market. Their research ends up in the Tyres you buy, and on a big car like the X5 you have to have a good tyre to help you keep safe on the road!

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DSC Light issues
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