There have been a few posts about this and as it isn't causing me major grief (other faults are certainly doing that at the moment!!!), I've read with interest but done nowt about it so far. Had a quick visual at all the mountings and they look fine, hahahha how would I know the difference between fine and shot to bits?!?!??! However, yesterday I was at a t-junction on a hill and as I sat there riding the clutching, the juddering was happening as well as when I approached the white line at approx. less than 1 mph. With my limited wisdom, this leads me to believe that it's less likely to be the mounts as opposed to the clutch misbehaving.
Is this the case?
Cheers, Mitch.
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Re: clutch judder
Well Mitch, engine mounts don't suddenly cause juddering, but you notice it getting worse up over time. If this has happened suddenly it sounds like a clutch problem.
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