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Achillez
PostPosted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 4:33 pm Up
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Hello everyone, I hope someone may be able to help or have some advice.

I've had this problem since having this car, just under a year, when I remove my foot off the accelerater the car Judders, I notice this in all gears. I have noticed the car doesn't judder as bad if at all if I remove my foot while going about 55-60 mph.

At first I did think about engine mount but I'm not convinced anymore, if I put my car in 1st and go about 5mph and take my foot off the pedal it will judder. The car Judders every time you take your foot off the pedal, very bad at low speeds.

Very annoying and I really want to fix this, my car is 2003 xsi 1.6 16v

Thanks

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paulspug
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could be your bottom engine mount.Best check to see if the rubber has perished.
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Drop links??
 
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Achillez
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I've replaced both arms, track ends, drop links. None of them
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If the judder is only when you take your foot off the accelerator, it could be linked to a fuelling/air flow problem.
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Achillez
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I've also changed thermostat, temp sensor and the map sensor if that helps at all.
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DREWDEN
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Whilst changing into 2nd gear keep your clutch down, and come off the gas, if its not juddering, then
presumably could be bent or distorted dive shaft, inner cv joints.

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DREWDEN wrote:
Whilst changing into 2nd gear keep your clutch down, and come off the gas, if its not juddering, then
presumably could be bent or distorted dive shaft, inner cv joints.

Exactly my thought, driveshafts up the spout.

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Achillez
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DREWDEN wrote:
Whilst changing into 2nd gear keep your clutch down, and come off the gas, if its not juddering, then
presumably could be bent or distorted dive shaft, inner cv joints.

I've done just what you've asked me 2, I've tried it in all gears and no judder, just revs as I have my foot still on the accelerator Razz

So this means my Drive shafts are broken? I shall replace both sides and I'll come back with the results.

Many thanks

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DREWDEN
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Before you replace drive shaft/shafts, check the inner cv joints and the intermediate bearing (gearbox).
Outer shafts could be ok.
Good garage should be able to tell you what wants doing.

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