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car shaking when holding the speed
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clarkygti
PostPosted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 4:06 am Up
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hi all the problem is when i'm putting my foot down the car drives perfectly. but when i hold the throttle the car judders has any one experienced this?
the car is a gti 138 v reg cheers chris .

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benson206
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does the steerin wheel have a shake in it????
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Abzynthe
PostPosted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 5:06 am Up
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Wheel balance or clutch judder would be my bet.
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Edward
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Abzynthe wrote:
Wheel balance or clutch judder would be my bet.

Do you not think they would both be felt when the car was accelerating?

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benson206
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mine does this when the lower arms are on the way out if it was balace issues it would go mental all the time lol could get the tracking checked 206's are wierd when the tracking is out no 2 are the same lol
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clarkygti
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the steering dosen't shake tracking is ok think its to do with the engine
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Abzynthe
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Edward wrote:
Abzynthe wrote:
Wheel balance or clutch judder would be my bet.

Do you not think they would both be felt when the car was accelerating?

I cant feel mine while accelerating. Well, couldnt, but i have two buckled wheels so I have a bit of a shake lol.
But I have clutch judder when maintaining 50mph.

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leigh_boy
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i had this problem was the plugs and gaps
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clarkygti
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What do you mean gaps. The car has had new plugs
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