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Big_Jimbob

Judder When Pulling Off....

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Big_Jimbob

Hey guys, my gti has a judder when i pull off from a junction and when reversing...

 

It feels like its on the left hand side of the car....

 

Would this be the short driveshaft? or lower engine mount?

 

thanks

Jim

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Coonper

You sure the car is running correctly? If it is then as you said, either engine mount, or driveshaft. Check both for play.

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Big_Jimbob

Yeh, im sure its not the engine, cause it happens as the clutch is slipped/let out and it does it with any amount of revs....

 

I just didnt know if this was a common thing...

 

Jim

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trialster

one always judders somewhat when pulling off.....

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maturin23

you are a bad man, Trailster :ph34r:

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DamirGTI

Hello !

 

Check all the engine mounts , especially one at the bottom of the engine near the sump trough which goes the RH driveshaft ..

 

If any of them is visible worn - renew it (they're not expensive and you can buy them at your local car part store no need for OE engine mounts !)

You can check the mounts with an long bar - stick it in between the chassis or sub frame and "tense" the engine near the mounts left/right , up/down etc. and check for free play -> feel for any excessive movement ...

If the mounts are looking good (rubber) try tightening the mounting bolts , and then again check for free play with the bar ...

 

Hope this helps :ph34r:

Damir

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Grim.Badger

Also check that the gearbox isn't coming away from the engine as they have a habit of losing their bolts and pulling away from each other which causes a judder like the one you described.

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tom_m

the clutch tends to judder somewhat in the early stages of wear too.

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kate205gti

ooh i know i know :)

 

mine did this - had shed a bolt out the gearbox :ph34r: check youve still got all of them and they all done up tight!!

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fiji bob

mine did it when there was a leak from the thermostat housing area, it was slowly running down into the clutch housing making it judder until i fixed the leak.

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Big_Jimbob

Iv changed the top 2 engine mounts recently with pug ones, so ill check the lower one tomorrow....

 

Ill also see if any of the gearbox bolts are loose... never thought of that.....

 

Thanks guys....

 

Jim

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Big_Jimbob

Sorted now guys.....

 

Some IDIOT at the garage hadn't done the wheel bolts up past finger tight!!!!!

 

Thanks for the sugguestions tho guys...

 

Jim

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kate205gti

ahh thats what my knocking noise was on saturday on the 1.1 (only i think somene had loosened mine while it was parked :)) - least it a cheap easy fix!! glad u got it sorted :)

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DamirGTI
Sorted now guys.....

 

Some IDIOT at the garage hadn't done the wheel bolts up past finger tight!!!!!

 

Thanks for the sugguestions tho guys...

 

Jim

 

pick up the rusty shotgun , load it with rock salt shells and find him :)

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Big_Jimbob

In fact around my neighbourhood it wouldnt supprise me if some little oink hadnt tried to nick it!!!

 

i have checked the rest tho and all seems ok....

 

thanks again

 

Jim

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