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Ford Focus 1.8 Tdci Flat Spot/judder


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Hi i i bought a ford focus 1.8 tdci estate in noverber 2013 it has 90k on it which is not bad millage for the age. So one month later i heard a hissing sound took it back to the dealer and they replaced the turbo pipe which seem to fix it. I now have a new problem let me just say its just had a new luk flywheel and clutch my problem is when i lift the clutch up the car feel like its juddering the revs are around 1200-1800 one iam out of 1st gear it runs smooth but then when i crusing on the motorway between 60mph and 75 some times the streering wheel will shake i dont know if its related or anything. Any help would be great

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vibration like that would indicate that you have a wheel balance / alignment issue so you should get that checked out. Did you replace with a single or a dual mass flywheel? as that could cause some vibrations also.

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Duel both luk

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did you replace the clutch + slave too? sounds like the flywheel has been installed incorrectly and isnt balanced, also check if the driveshafts have been re-installed correctly as that can also cause shakes and as jeebo said get the alignment checked

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