2016 C7 RS6 Performance "judder" - help please
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Hi guys I'm looking for some help please. My C7 RS6 (2016 Performance) has an intermittent "judder" under light acceleration from about 700 - 1200 rpm. Some days it is not there, some days a little noticeable, other days it's jerky. It's always gone after about 30 minutes of driving.
No faults found on the reader. Can anybody steer me in the right direction please? Front tyres were heavily worn, then replaced recently - am wondering if i have thrown own the Quattro somehow but it is the same with ESP on/off.
Under medium to hard acceleration it is not there - even if is a low RPMs.
Cheers.
No faults found on the reader. Can anybody steer me in the right direction please? Front tyres were heavily worn, then replaced recently - am wondering if i have thrown own the Quattro somehow but it is the same with ESP on/off.
Under medium to hard acceleration it is not there - even if is a low RPMs.
Cheers.
Same tyre model refitted? Personally always put new tyres on the rear and swap to the front as they have an easier time bedding in on the back and last longer overall
I’ll have to investigate details in elsawin but if the older tyres aren’t the same age you may get enough rolling radius difference to be a problem if there’s a big tread depth difference
I’ll have to investigate details in elsawin but if the older tyres aren’t the same age you may get enough rolling radius difference to be a problem if there’s a big tread depth difference
I don't imagine rolling radius would make any difference there; centre diff will barely notice it.
No one answer here.
Where do you feel the judder from? Steering wheel? Through the seat/floor? Brake pedal? Can you describe the sensation in any more detail?
These types of things are very subjective and can be equally difficult to pinpoint.
No one answer here.
Where do you feel the judder from? Steering wheel? Through the seat/floor? Brake pedal? Can you describe the sensation in any more detail?
These types of things are very subjective and can be equally difficult to pinpoint.
Could well be a repeat of this - will go after the plugs....
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Make changes one at a time if you can; use the individual mode and switch the diff between comfort and dynamic with everything else in auto. Unlikely to be the issue but pretty simple to eliminate.
Otherwise unless it's saving faults it'll be a game of watching live data on injectors, timing, boost etc. and seeing if/what is out of specification. Does it start and idle normally? Any difference in the behaviour if it's still on fast idle?
Send me your chassis if you like and I'll see if anything is due on service.
Otherwise unless it's saving faults it'll be a game of watching live data on injectors, timing, boost etc. and seeing if/what is out of specification. Does it start and idle normally? Any difference in the behaviour if it's still on fast idle?
Send me your chassis if you like and I'll see if anything is due on service.
I had a similar issue on a Range Rover.
I did coil packs, mafs, spark plugs etc but nothing sorted it and came and went.
In the end it was early signs of the torque convertor on its way out.
Obviously a very different car so might not be it but something to consider if you end up with no answers.
I did coil packs, mafs, spark plugs etc but nothing sorted it and came and went.
In the end it was early signs of the torque convertor on its way out.
Obviously a very different car so might not be it but something to consider if you end up with no answers.
gotoPzero said:
In the end it was early signs of the torque convertor on its way out.
I've never seen it on an RS6, and I had wondering the same. Not an easy thing to test or diagnose mind you. Had the behaviour been different across the drive and sport settings (different idle/launch RPM etc.) I'd perhaps have leant more in this direction. At this sort of engine speed the torque convertor is doubtless "slipping" and if something was wrong here could that judder? I imagine so.It's also the sort of engine speed that the manifold flaps will be moving around to optimise low-speed airflow.
Edited by Dr G on Thursday 9th November 13:18
Thanks Dr G. It has been very well behaved recently and I had almost forgotten about it. But did it a little today - last weekend the Emissions Control light came on for a few seconds.....perhaps it is related. See what the service comes up with. Such an awesome car, I hate when it's ill ha ha!
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