View Full Version : TOD Check Light/vibration
glenngw3
08/10/2013, 09:29 AM
TOD Check Light came on and steering seems to bind up when turning sharp. There's also a popping sound/feeling at front right tire when turning. All tire lights come on the tod screen and check light blinks. Please suggest what I need to check? Thank you all.
Y33TREKker
08/10/2013, 10:33 AM
TOD Check Light came on and steering seems to bind up when turning sharp. There's also a popping sound/feeling at front right tire when turning. All tire lights come on the tod screen and check light blinks. Please suggest what I need to check? Thank you all.
My first thought is the front right CV joint. If it's broken, the TOD sensor ring isn't going to turn as consistently as the sensor rings on the other three wheels, and that kind of inconsistency between readings would cause the TOD Check Light to come on. Have you looked to see if the boot on the front right CV is ripped, or compared by hand how it feels to the front left?
glenngw3
08/10/2013, 01:42 PM
Boot is ripped all the way around
Y33TREKker
08/10/2013, 02:27 PM
If the current CV's are originals and you decide it's time to replace both of them (the one with the ripped boot is obviously ready for replacement), make sure to compare the original sensor rings to the sensor rings on the replacement CV's for overall condition.
The last time I replaced the CV's on my FWD car, I noticed that the ABS sensor rings on the new CV's weren't near the quality of the originals (not to mention that a lot of the individual teeth were smashed, dented, and generally irregular), so I had both sets of rings pressed off then had the originals pressed onto the newer CV axles thinking that they would at least provide a better signal trace for the pickups.
You'll probably hear different trains of thought about whether it's better to replace both CV's (front left and front right) at the same time, or, to take an if-it's-not-broke-don't-fix-it approach and just replace the obviously broken one, but unless you can actually find an OEM replacement, I usually try to stick with the current OEM stuff as long as it's still working since it usually seems to be better made.
tom4bren
08/12/2013, 05:48 AM
glen,
If your CV is making that much noise, it's going to fail ... soon. I had an outer CV blow up on mine so I know.
You can remove that 1/2 shaft so you can keep driving it till you get the replacement. I drove that way for a few months with no problem.
Tom
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