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Vibrations when i'm standing still on my A4 from 2000 when it is in 'drive'



 
 
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Old July 14th 04, 07:00 PM
Eykens Kenny
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Default Vibrations when i'm standing still on my A4 from 2000 when it is in 'drive'

Hi,

I hope someone can help me with the following problem.
I drive a A4 1.9 TDI 110 Pk automatic transmission, 95000km. I just had it
checked and had the timing belt replaced, but the dealer didn't check out my
problem.
It drives great, but when i'm standing still and the gear is in 'Drive' the
car starts to shake.
And if i put it from 'Revers'' into 'drive', when i hit the gas, i feel a
little shock. I talked to a friend about the problem and he told me that
the suspension blocks of the engine need replacement.
Has anyone else had this problem? can this be the result of the broken
broken engine suspension blocks?

thanks,

Tom


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Old July 14th 04, 07:40 PM
Wolfgang Pawlinetz
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Eykens Kenny wrote:

>And if i put it from 'Revers'' into 'drive', when i hit the gas, i feel a
>little shock. I talked to a friend about the problem and he told me that
>the suspension blocks of the engine need replacement.
>Has anyone else had this problem? can this be the result of the broken
>broken engine suspension blocks?


Same here with my A6 manual gearbox. The car seems to 'gyrate' (no
better word) a little under me when it's in idle. No symptoms when
driving. The mechanics have been chasing it for 2 years now and they
think it's either the engine blocks (electrohydraulic) or the clutch
(not in your case obviously).

Hadn't had it changed because I did not have time yet and it's a
repair I'dhave to pay. So I wait until the clutch goes. If it's still
there after the clutch change then I know it's the engine suspensions
:-)

>thanks,
>
>Tom


Regards

Wolfgang

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1999 Audi A6 Avant TDI
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Old July 15th 04, 05:42 AM
kenny
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tnx for the reply!
i will talk to my dealer about the repair cost of those engine blocks

greets,


"Wolfgang Pawlinetz" > schreef in bericht
...
> Eykens Kenny wrote:
>
> >And if i put it from 'Revers'' into 'drive', when i hit the gas, i feel a
> >little shock. I talked to a friend about the problem and he told me that
> >the suspension blocks of the engine need replacement.
> >Has anyone else had this problem? can this be the result of the broken
> >broken engine suspension blocks?

>
> Same here with my A6 manual gearbox. The car seems to 'gyrate' (no
> better word) a little under me when it's in idle. No symptoms when
> driving. The mechanics have been chasing it for 2 years now and they
> think it's either the engine blocks (electrohydraulic) or the clutch
> (not in your case obviously).
>
> Hadn't had it changed because I did not have time yet and it's a
> repair I'dhave to pay. So I wait until the clutch goes. If it's still
> there after the clutch change then I know it's the engine suspensions
> :-)
>
> >thanks,
> >
> >Tom

>
> Regards
>
> Wolfgang
>
> --
> 1999 Audi A6 Avant TDI
>



 




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