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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
Even if they are the same, for sure the ECU maps are different, the mounting points are different, the chassis is different and so more differences.
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30th Jul 2021 9:07 am |
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Longdave Member Since: 20 Oct 2015 Location: West Sussex Posts: 85 |
Pinhead wrote: I think this is an auto box issue and the reason you don't get it in a manual may be easy to explain
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30th Jul 2021 7:01 pm |
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Simon J Member Since: 27 Jul 2019 Location: Norn Iron Posts: 703 |
The problem certainly seems to be related to the auto gearbox, but it doesn’t seem to be as a result of a fault with the gearbox - rather, as Alex has said, the auto box installation creates a set of circumstances unique to the FL2 that result in the resonance/vibration. But how to identify what exactly is happening to cause it and thus fix it? We must assume it was never identified as a problem when the cars were new and that it only became apparent as the miles clocked up which rather suggests wear somewhere, but where? |
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30th Jul 2021 8:30 pm |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3133 |
All engines vibrate, and I am sure that the makers of the cars spend a lot of time and money trying to damp these down, as they can cause havoc with the reliability of other components.
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30th Jul 2021 10:49 pm |
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Teeafit Member Since: 14 Jan 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 7 |
I’ve been following this thread with interest. My diesel MANUAL has 108K on the clock, and has had an on/off vibration for a year or more. You can feel it though your seat, and at its worst it pulses harmonically (as though two different sized cogs were reacting when the same set of teeth were coming round to mesh again). There’s no real noise... just a ‘feeling’, and it’s not got dramatically worse with time. The gut thought is that it’s from the rear, suggesting the diff or associated components..
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29th Aug 2021 10:03 pm |
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Jagracer Member Since: 22 Feb 2019 Location: east anglia Posts: 198 |
HI, if you trawl through Volvo forums, the vobration is often caused by worn bearings in the bevel box due to old oil. I have a Volvo V70 T6 AWD. It often locks in a low gear, then lets go with a bang. This is a result of a worn valve block in the Auto gearbox, a £500 fix for a new valve block. One often gets a sympathetic vibration in a driveline due to a worn prop shaft centre bearing, and/or mounting isolation bushes. |
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30th Aug 2021 6:24 pm |
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Simon J Member Since: 27 Jul 2019 Location: Norn Iron Posts: 703 |
But surely we’ve established that the vibration/resonance in question at 1800 rpm is unrelated to road speed or transmission? |
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30th Aug 2021 6:28 pm |
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Jagracer Member Since: 22 Feb 2019 Location: east anglia Posts: 198 |
Hi, all things that rotate have a vibration couple that appears at different speeds. Aisin Warner, in their service manual state that the Valves in the Valve Block oscillate at certain pressures and the balls wear tracks in the connecting drillings inside the block. The gearbox eventually cannot continue to keep within its programmed parameters. On some gearboxes the driveplate can crack. Bad drive shaft couplings can give a sympathetic vibration, especially at extreme angles betreen the relative shafts.
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31st Aug 2021 11:06 am |
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IanTeign Member Since: 09 Jan 2019 Location: Devon Posts: 16 |
Hello all,
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27th Jul 2022 9:34 pm |
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I Like Chips Member Since: 25 Jun 2017 Location: Ascott Under Wychwood Posts: 1540 |
Most likely Torque Converter. In your shoes I would contact Driver Transmissions in Birmingham have a chat with them. Might be worth taking the car to them for a diag. |
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28th Jul 2022 6:11 am |
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IanTeign Member Since: 09 Jan 2019 Location: Devon Posts: 16 |
Thanks for the reply, problem is we're in Devon so its a hell of a way to go. Did a long drive over the last two days and even with the shudder fix added it seems to be getting worse, close to undrivable in steady motorway traffic. Been quoted £3580 by LR this morning for the job - which is crazy. Its still under warranty (dealer supplied via a warranty company) but no one local to us wants to know regarding the warranty as apparently these companies don't pay out easily - which does beg the question what is the point of them?
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30th Jul 2022 1:04 pm |
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I Like Chips Member Since: 25 Jun 2017 Location: Ascott Under Wychwood Posts: 1540 |
Doesn't cost much for a phone call the guys in Birmingham.
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30th Jul 2022 2:41 pm |
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Tigertim Member Since: 23 May 2016 Location: Doncaster Posts: 124 |
As you will see I’ve been on a quest to find the source of my vibration for a long time now and eventually decided to give up after replacing many things with no improvement and it has never really got any worse tbh, but I’m not convinced you have the same issue as the rest of us as everyone with the problem is driving older td4 autos and I’ve not heard of any facelift sd4 with this problem so I would definitely get a thorough diagnosis first before shelling out on a suspect torque converter, check fault codes , driveshafts, prop shaft , serpentine belt tensioner , all engine mounts , throttle body , harmonic crank pulley , exhaust mountings . I was put off changing my gearbox and torque converter at a price of £500 for a second hand one but £3500 wow definitely need to be sure . Please keep us updated . |
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30th Jul 2022 3:57 pm |
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IanTeign Member Since: 09 Jan 2019 Location: Devon Posts: 16 |
Thanks all for the advice. Much appreciated. I might just give the chaps in Birmingham a ring.
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1st Aug 2022 4:58 pm |
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