Car judders when coasting in gear
Car judders when coasting in gear
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Decoy

Original Poster:

82 posts

199 months

Monday 21st December 2015
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As title, when car (Mk1 focus) is in gear and coasting at the lowest speed for that gear the car starts violently kangarooing. Never had this on any car before, would normally just pull itself along at say 10mph if in 2nd. Any ideas as to issue/fix?

trickywoo

13,636 posts

253 months

Monday 21st December 2015
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Seriously?

Sounds like poor driving rather than a car issue. Dip the clutch or put it in 1st. Better yet get an automatic.

swisstoni

22,462 posts

302 months

Monday 21st December 2015
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It sounds like it is stalling. Try some throttle.

eltax91

10,626 posts

229 months

Monday 21st December 2015
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He's right though isn't he guys? I regularly used to move the car 'on the clutch' in traffic. It should not kangaroo surely?

OP - my guess would be slightly wearing clutch? Is it slipping when you apply a boot full of power?

IanCress

4,409 posts

189 months

Monday 21st December 2015
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Sounds like there's a bit of slack in the drivetrain. Maybe a worn engine or gearbox mount.

Smokehead

7,703 posts

251 months

Monday 21st December 2015
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My V70 petrol started doing this. It was a coil on its way out. Never threw a code.

HustleRussell

26,132 posts

183 months

Monday 21st December 2015
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I agree with engine / gearbox mount but a faulty Inlet Air Control Valve or sensor can also cause this.

Decoy

Original Poster:

82 posts

199 months

Monday 21st December 2015
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Thanks for suggestions all, I'll have a check of the mounts. Clutch doesn't seem to be slipping but I'll pay more attention to check that too. Is a pain not being able to have the car crawl in traffic

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

278 months

Monday 21st December 2015
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You forgot to tell us which engine, 1.4/1.6, 1.8/2.0 Petrol or 1.8 Tdi/TDCi Diesel?

If it's a petrol then coil pack and HT leads are a strong possibility if you've never changed them, but equally this kind of thing can be caused by a bad sensor (MAF,lambda,coolant temperature etc.). Unlikely to be mechanical, e.g. clutch or engine mounts.

Decoy

Original Poster:

82 posts

199 months

Monday 21st December 2015
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Mr2Mike said:
You forgot to tell us which engine, 1.4/1.6, 1.8/2.0 Petrol or 1.8 Tdi/TDCi Diesel?

If it's a petrol then coil pack and HT leads are a strong possibility if you've never changed them, but equally this kind of thing can be caused by a bad sensor (MAF,lambda,coolant temperature etc.). Unlikely to be mechanical, e.g. clutch or engine mounts.
1.6 Petrol. Expect the coil packs nor HT leads have ever been changed, thanks smile

OTCustomz

1 posts

78 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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I have the same issue... Could it possibly be a worn timing chain?

coffeebreath

181 posts

116 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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Flywheel/clutch related

E-bmw

12,314 posts

175 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Square tyres is my guess.

swisstoni

22,462 posts

302 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Well let’s hope the op has gotten to the bottom of it in the intervening 4 years.