deane30 30 Report post Posted April 18, 2010 1988 e30 320i facelift Auto sedan Over easter my car developed a "shudder" when accelerating between ~80-90Kmh. It is much more noticable when accelerating slowley and I have not noticed it at any other speeds. Does anyone have any ideas what could be causing this? Tyres are ~1 year old and all in good nick. Cheers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1rotty 40 Report post Posted April 18, 2010 (edited) Guibo,driveshaft,warped rotors,Alignment,buckled rim,wheel balance,bushes Edit-& not being funny-check the wheel nuts are tight Edited April 18, 2010 by 1rotty Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cliffdunedin 8 Report post Posted April 18, 2010 Wheel balance is a common problem and or those weights used to balance your tyres/rims. i've had one of those come of before and messed up the balance, but as mark said it could be a number of things! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OP6 27 Report post Posted April 18, 2010 Check your gearbox mounts Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rusteee 52 Report post Posted April 18, 2010 Guibo,driveshaft,warped rotors,Alignment,buckled rim,wheel balance,bushes Edit-& not being funny-check the wheel nuts are tight Can warped rotors cause a shudder while driving? I know for sure my front rotors are warped as the steering wheel goes nuts when i apply the brakes softly, but I only thought it affected the car whilst braking. I to have the shudder, and have had driveshaft, wheel bearings etc fiiiiiiinally checked properly, but they are all ok. My car has the basic straight through driveshaft being a heap of s**t Jatco box x] so no guibo disc or anything like that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Forrest 35 Report post Posted April 18, 2010 check the wheel nuts are tight been there, done that, got the t-shirt. make sure they are torqued up nice. even check the bolts that go from the output shafts to the diff, they are prone to coming loose often, ask me how I know Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_ethrty-Andy_ 2132 Report post Posted April 18, 2010 even check the bolts that go from the output shafts to the diff, they are prone to coming loose often, ask me how I know ..or me.. one snapped, two bent and three completely lost bolts and a screwed CV later... on the Wellington Motorway too Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deane30 30 Report post Posted April 18, 2010 Thanks guys. The balances are still on all the rims and all the tyre pressures are good. I'll tighten all the wheel nuts tonight. Yesterday when I first turned the car on it would not go into gear (i.e. I would slide the selector down into D or R and nothing would happen). I turned the car off and on again and everything was fine. Don mentioned it could be the gearbox mount. Do you think this could be related? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
*Glenn* 854 Report post Posted April 18, 2010 If the shudder occurs at around the 2,000rpm range, it could be the torque convertor lock up clutch. This produces a shudder through the car and you can feel it through the seat of your pants Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
318Touring 40 Report post Posted April 19, 2010 If the shudder occurs at around the 2,000rpm range, it could be the torque convertor lock up clutch. This produces a shudder through the car and you can feel it through the seat of your pants Will this get worse if ignored, with a catastrophic failure? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deane30 30 Report post Posted April 19, 2010 I'm going to take it in to get the wheels re-balanced and if that doesn;t work I think it will be off to the workshop Thansk for teh replies guys Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
*Glenn* 854 Report post Posted April 19, 2010 Will this get worse if ignored, with a catastrophic failure? It will never get better by itself. If attended to immediately it might not require a complete strip of the trans & a rebuild. It depends on what damage is inside the torque convertor. This needs to be assesed first Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deane30 30 Report post Posted April 19, 2010 It will never get better by itself. If attended to immediately it might not require a complete strip of the trans & a rebuild. It depends on what damage is inside the torque convertor. This needs to be assesed first thanks Glenn Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
b mike w 0 Report post Posted May 10, 2010 been there, done that, got the t-shirt. make sure they are torqued up nice. even check the bolts that go from the output shafts to the diff, they are prone to coming loose often, ask me how I know Can I get one of these t shirts lol? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites