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judder vibration at 2,000rpm
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17 May 2015 17:32 #144332
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Replied by mcvann on topic judder vibration at 2,000rpm
hello, this mounting has been replaced 1st job I did...still same
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30 Aug 2020 15:53 #227557
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Replied by roughnready on topic judder vibration at 2,000rpm
Just bought a 2004, 69k on the clock.Same problem but at just under 2k revs. Also had new clutch and exhaust recently. Sounds like running on a rumble stip unless I'm trhrashing it. Judder often results in a stall when reversing or pulling away slowly. Although could just be me I guess.Watching keenly for a fix.
I'm too old for this stuff!
I'm too old for this stuff!
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30 Aug 2020 16:11 #227560
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Replied by Lambert on topic judder vibration at 2,000rpm
Have you serviced it recently and replaced the plugs? I had a problem at 2000 rpm and it was the plugs had not been torqued correctly. Otherwise it could also be the plug leads failing.
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
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03 Sep 2020 11:51 #227678
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Replied by Gravydave on topic judder vibration at 2,000rpm
Owned 2008 jimny for 2 weeks. 82000 miles on clock i get same bad vibes between 2000 and 2500 revs. Seems to be in 2nd and 3rd gear most noticeably whilst accelerating. If gear changes are timed right I don't experience them at all but miss out on the best acceleration path through the gears. Following this for possible ideas/solutions thanks in advance.
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03 Sep 2020 13:07 #227681
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Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Replied by Lambert on topic judder vibration at 2,000rpm
On a 2008 its just as likely to be the gearbox on it's way out. They are noted for a bearing lubrication issue between 2005 and 2009. The fix is a rebuild with sealed type bearings.
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
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03 Sep 2020 15:54 #227685
by Gravydave
Replied by Gravydave on topic judder vibration at 2,000rpm
Sounds expensive is there anyway of knowing its a gearbox bearing without removal and strip down of gearbox. I still have warranty left on the engine and transmission. It would be good to know cause for sure before wrangling with the warranty. Thanks for any advice.
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