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Hi, on my 2013 audi a4 2.0 tdi with 110k miles it shakes when accelerating on throttle, for example 60mph in 6th gear and put your foot in gradually the shake goes though the car and can see the gear stick shaking. The shake seems to be able to be controlled with the throttle, doesn't seem to come through the steering wheel

I have had it checked over by a reputable mechanic and he could not see anything wrong in terms of cv joints etc. He also done some road tests measuring fuel and boost pressure but all appeared normal. One thing he did say was the clutch appeared to be that of what you would expect with the miles but said there was no apparent flywheel or release bearing noise.

I know the chances of diagnosing this over a forum are very slim but just interested to see if this has happened anyone else before under the same circumstances?

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7 minutes ago, RoyBrown said:

Hi, on my 2013 audi a4 2.0 tdi with 110k miles it shakes when accelerating on throttle, for example 60mph in 6th gear and put your foot in gradually the shake goes though the car and can see the gear stick shaking. The shake seems to be able to be controlled with the throttle, doesn't seem to come through the steering wheel

I have had it checked over by a reputable mechanic and he could not see anything wrong in terms of cv joints etc. He also done some road tests measuring fuel and boost pressure but all appeared normal. One thing he did say was the clutch appeared to be that of what you would expect with the miles but said there was no apparent flywheel or release bearing noise.

I know the chances of diagnosing this over a forum are very slim but just interested to see if this has happened anyone else before under the same circumstances?

Hi I had the same thing on my A6 which is not that different with how it works, my educated guess is its the engine and gearbox mounts, what happens is the engine mounts are Hydro mounts which are filled with oil and controlled electronically and stiffen up when stressed, the problem is they wear/split and the resulting vibration and movement knocks out the gearbox mount which is bonded rubber/metal, I got all three mounts on line from carparts in motion and if you ring them they are very helpful and what you want is listed normally on eBay  and a damn sight cheaper than Audi, all the parts I bought were Febi and all movement ceased, I use the car as a cab and done over 9k since fitting just before Christmas and had no problems.

Steve. 

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On 4/12/2022 at 9:50 PM, Stevey Y said:

Hi I had the same thing on my A6 which is not that different with how it works, my educated guess is its the engine and gearbox mounts, what happens is the engine mounts are Hydro mounts which are filled with oil and controlled electronically and stiffen up when stressed, the problem is they wear/split and the resulting vibration and movement knocks out the gearbox mount which is bonded rubber/metal, I got all three mounts on line from carparts in motion and if you ring them they are very helpful and what you want is listed normally on eBay  and a damn sight cheaper than Audi, all the parts I bought were Febi and all movement ceased, I use the car as a cab and done over 9k since fitting just before Christmas and had no problems.

Steve. 

Hi Steve, 

 

Thanks for the reply, good you got your car sorted! Did your happen to shake at idle or just when driving?

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1 hour ago, RoyBrown said:

Hi Steve, 

 

Thanks for the reply, good you got your car sorted! Did your happen to shake at idle or just when driving?

Hi just when driving and you could see the gearstick moving backwards and forwards when accelerating and decelerating, that part won't be noticeable as much in an auto equipped vehicle, the main benefits were smoother gear changes and the cabin was a lot quieter as one mount had spat all its oil out and the other wasn't far behind it, due to the torque the rear mount had gone soft so I replaced that as well

Steve..

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2 minutes ago, Stevey Y said:

Hi just when driving and you could see the gearstick moving backwards and forwards when accelerating and decelerating, that part won't be noticeable as much in an auto equipped vehicle, the main benefits were smoother gear changes and the cabin was a lot quieter as one mount had spat all its oil out and the other wasn't far behind it, due to the torque the rear mount had gone soft so I replaced that as well

Steve..

This is not a DIY job as you need a four poster ramp and a hydraulic  gearbox cradle to take the weight of the engine, the mounts are available from Carparts in motion on eBay for about a third of what AUDI want for just one you can buy the pair and if you phone them they will tell you which listing to buy, my units have done 15k since fitting all fine and dandy, as you can see the dry one on the right is beginning to delaminate and the left had no oil.

Steve.

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Thanks for the reply. 

I got a look at the car on my friends lift but could not see any evidence on oil coming out of these mounts specifically, looked dry and no really bad cracks on them.

He seemed to think it felt more like a hesitation within the engine, but not sure. I might get a VAG specialist to investigate further.

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2 hours ago, RoyBrown said:

Thanks for the reply. 

I got a look at the car on my friends lift but could not see any evidence on oil coming out of these mounts specifically, looked dry and no really bad cracks on them.

He seemed to think it felt more like a hesitation within the engine, but not sure. I might get a VAG specialist to investigate further.

Getting a bag specialist to check is a good idea. 

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Hi guys, have the exact same problem. Shaking is stronger when accelerating from low rpm, and stronger in higher gear(6th gear=worst shaking). Engine is 2.0. TDI, 105kw, A4 B8.5 Avant, s-line. So far changed engine mounts, both driveshafts, inner and outer cv joints, even opened a gearbox which looks as if left the factory yesterday, and in perfect condition. My clutch and flywheel make no sound and are in perfect state whatsoever. There are no error codes, even checked the injectors, there is no misfire ( at least when idle). Dont know what to do, car is perfect, 200 000km with no problem, never let me down.. I even learned hot to drive so it doesnt happen often..

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Hi. I recently got to face somewhat the same problem with my 2016 Audi TT. We were riding on the outskirts of Dubai with a bunch of friends. We decided to have a drag race but knowing my car's limitations I didn't push it that hard. When I crossed 100mph it stated shaking horrendously. I instantly dropped the speed but the vibration was still there. I took to the closest Quick Fit's Audi Service Dubai Workshop the next day for inspection. The mechanics run some diagnostics and manual inspections and told me that the front struts needed to be replaced. I gave them a go ahead and they promptly finished their job. The surprising factor for me was their courteous nature and affordable prices.  The car is now running perfectly fine just like new and racing is now out of question for me. 😅

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13 minutes ago, SteveJ098 said:

Hi. I recently got to face somewhat the same problem with my 2016 Audi TT. We were riding on the outskirts of Dubai with a bunch of friends. We decided to have a drag race but knowing my car's limitations I didn't push it that hard. When I crossed 100mph it stated shaking horrendously. I instantly dropped the speed but the vibration was still there. I took to the closest Quick Fit's Audi Service Dubai Workshop the next day for inspection. The mechanics run some diagnostics and manual inspections and told me that the front struts needed to be replaced. I gave them a go ahead and they promptly finished their job. The surprising factor for me was their courteous nature and affordable prices.  The car is now running perfectly fine just like new and racing is now out of question for me. 😅

Our vibration is throttle related it has nothing to do with struts. thank you for the reply!

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On 4/26/2022 at 12:04 AM, Steve Q said:

Getting a bag specialist to check is a good idea. 

Hi just noticed this one and when you say BAG specialist are we talking Louis Vuitton or Michael Korrs.

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21 hours ago, Stevey Y said:

Hi just noticed this one and when you say BAG specialist are we talking Louis Vuitton or Michael Korrs.

Lol. You knew what I meant 😂 could always consider trekking style bags 😉

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1 hour ago, Steve Q said:

Lol. You knew what I meant 😂 could always consider trekking style bags 😉

Hi I know what you meant its the lousy predictive spelling on the computer, its had me a few times, Ahhh the wonders of modern technology now you see why anybody who is informed is no fan of electric vehicles that have been rushed out to suit E.U. guidelines, the Butchers bill for the bank accounts has yet to be publicly realised.

Steve.

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On 8/8/2022 at 9:42 PM, Marko C94 said:

For the guys following, my right engine mount is now totally destroyed, i will have it replaced in couple of days.. if that sorts thing out , i will let you guys know!

Not the engine mounts, everything still the same..only thing not changed is the flywheel.. 

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On 8/17/2022 at 12:47 PM, Marko C94 said:

Not the engine mounts, everything still the same..only thing not changed is the flywheel.. 

@Marko C94 what does your mechanic think about this? Do you have any plans to change it?

My car has 120k now and it drives the same I dont believe it has got any worse. Im not sure if it ever has had a new flywheel or clutch before, but at £1000 for a new kit including fitting its an expensive gamble if it doesnt sort it!

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13 minutes ago, RoyBrown said:

@Marko C94 what does your mechanic think about this? Do you have any plans to change it?

My car has 120k now and it drives the same I dont believe it has got any worse. Im not sure if it ever has had a new flywheel or clutch before, but at £1000 for a new kit including fitting its an expensive gamble if it doesnt sort it!

My mechanic said that he need a car available for 3 days and he plans to deassemble all transmission parts.. he suspects it is either flywheel or differential mounts(lagers).. i will let him do that next month..

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Hi guys, just a quick update for those following.. finally found a solution.. one of my injectors was the issue, bought all 4 repaired , and car runs like a brand new.. no more shaking and gear knob is not going crazy anymore 🤣

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  • 7 months later...

(2.0 tdi BMN PD170)

Cambelt replaced

Glow plugs changed

Injector seals changed

Injectors uv cleaned

Just to add to this topic, I have recently found out my idle was rough at times and slight judder/vibration on acceleration.

After replacing injector seals, uv cleaning injectors.. turned out that vibration almost doubled. Opened the valve cover and found out one bolt  holding injector was fairly loose compared to others, nipped it up and it reduced the vibration, however it persists.. especially when I hit boost it feels almost like having a big washing machine in the engine bay, wich impacts performance.

I will be going ahead and buying a second hand working injector, if that don't fix my issue, it most likely stems down to losing compression (valves, pistons or in worst case cracked chamber OR injector hole worn to oval shape over time)

Anyone have got to some conclusions here and fixed their problems? Would be nice to know and let others see.

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