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GTi 180 Slight Juddeering When setting off
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180tomtom
PostPosted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 2:47 pm Up
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I have just purchased a GTi 180, The car is absolutrly mint, no complaints what so ever.. apart from just one thing, wondering if it is a common fault.

When i set off from stationary there is quite a nasty judder, kind of like the engine mounts are loose type of a judder. Once you are mooving thou it completly goes away untill you stop and set off again.

Any thoughts??



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Yes, this is very common. I'll think you'll find everyone on here has, or had the same problem. I don't think it's anything to worry about though.
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You have to check engine support near cam belt. If that's good, probably you clutch is about to f..k up... It's not rare on GTI 180 (at around 60000 km)...
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its nothing to worry about very common problem so enjoy your 180 Very Happy
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Milege is just over 57k.. i can tell the car has been very well looked after. There is just this judder as i say. i have had a 140 GTI before and i could of sworn it did the same thing.


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mine judders too its commom as muck!
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mine does this from cold and has every morning since iv had it and iv done 42k since i bought it and never had a problem stops doing it after half mile or so i wouldnt worry too much Very Happy
 
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Just gets a little bit irritating, speically when you have passengers in car.. Bit of a perfectionist so will have to get it sorted out lol..

So i am looking for engine support at cambelt side... failing that it should be the clutch that needs replacing..??



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Most likely to be the clutch I had mine replaced about 4k miles ago on mine and the cold weather has brought a little judder ever so slightly in the mornings Sad

Must be a bad clutch design!! I would consider maybe uprating if you do decide to change the clutch as the judder will more than likely come back after a few thousand miles!

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I don't know... poor french lol. They certainly know how to extract power from an engine. Just not for very long lol...

What sort of clutches would you reccomend me to be looking at ??



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Haven't looked into any alternative clutches mate but if I'd known my new one was gonna start showing signs of the juddering again so early on, I would have got another lol
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Bit of a shame that really if it comes back so quickly. How much was the standered clutch?? did you fit yourself??


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I had the juddering, most pronounced when you pull away at speed.

I had a new clutch fitted which solved it. The clutch was SAKS branded (German, as used in VW, Audi, Mercedes) and was a superb clutch, the biting point was very low which helped fast gearchanges Wink

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How many miles have you got out the clutch so far Antix???? and has the juddering never returned??


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180tomtom wrote:
How many miles have you got out the clutch so far Antix???? and has the juddering never returned??

Car was sold, it had the original clutch replaced at 65k miles.
New clutch had only done about 1000 miles when I sold it.

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