New to this forum and new owner of a 2006 MK4 Grand Voyager.
Firstly, I already love this car to bits. It has its strange ways and is not perfect, but i'm working to fix the minor issues.
Rear drivers electric door not operating, battery drain, handbrake performance, some minor bodywork issues. But overall these are all fixable and I got the car at a sensible price and knew about these.
However, I have one issue which is concerning me.
When cruising at around 40-45mph and low revs, roughly 1200-1700 I get a vibration from the car. It feels like a vibration or rumble, but the rev counter does not move (hunt) or lose power.
If i blip the throttle, or accelerate it goes away instantly, only happens at this speed and low revs with some peddle pressed down. If i release the throttle pedal it stops.
I thought it might be wheel balance, but there is no vibration from the steering wheel. Its a whole car vibration.
As I had an Audi A4 with "multicronic" before which failed completely on me, I am immediately worried its an automatic gearbox issue, but my Audi experience rev needle jumped and the Chrysler does not.
Has anyone experienced this before, or has any ideas before I book it into be diagnosed?
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rodders27
Hi,
New to this forum and new owner of a 2006 MK4 Grand Voyager.
Firstly, I already love this car to bits. It has its strange ways and is not perfect, but i'm working to fix the minor issues.
Rear drivers electric door not operating, battery drain, handbrake performance, some minor bodywork issues. But overall these are all fixable and I got the car at a sensible price and knew about these.
However, I have one issue which is concerning me.
When cruising at around 40-45mph and low revs, roughly 1200-1700 I get a vibration from the car. It feels like a vibration or rumble, but the rev counter does not move (hunt) or lose power.
If i blip the throttle, or accelerate it goes away instantly, only happens at this speed and low revs with some peddle pressed down. If i release the throttle pedal it stops.
I thought it might be wheel balance, but there is no vibration from the steering wheel. Its a whole car vibration.
As I had an Audi A4 with "multicronic" before which failed completely on me, I am immediately worried its an automatic gearbox issue, but my Audi experience rev needle jumped and the Chrysler does not.
Has anyone experienced this before, or has any ideas before I book it into be diagnosed?
Thanks in advance,
Michael.
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