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Megane 225 acceleration vibration issue....

James

ClioSport Moderator
Car  Clio 220 Trophy
Asking this for my mate who bought my megane off me....

He's had it for a month or so issue free, however it's developed a strange vibration on acceleration. I drove it on Sunday and it's perfectly fine until it comes on boost. At which point it vibrates/wobbles really badly. It's quite violent to be honest. It feels proper broken! I can't for the life of me think of what it could be.

The facts...

Performance is unaffected.
Idle has become lumpy.
Only does it on boost.
More noticeable in lower gears.
At steady speed it seems normal.
No smoke.
No fault codes.

Now, I've experienced a failing driveshaft or a failed DMF. These are the only two things I can think it might be.

Any thoughts?
 
Could be as simple as the top engine mount collapsed, get that a lot. Not so sure if it would be more noticeable on boost though...
It's got a powerflex top mount mate so think we can rule that out.

I say it's lumpy on idle, but it could be how it's always been to be fair. There's no noises on idle or when cruising. It's literally as soon as you put your foot down and boost builds, you get a horrible rumble/vibration
 
It's got a powerflex top mount mate so think we can rule that out.

I say it's lumpy on idle, but it could be how it's always been to be fair. There's no noises on idle or when cruising. It's literally as soon as you put your foot down and boost builds, you get a horrible rumble/vibration

Ah, okay... just thinking of things that haven't been mentioned and easy to check. Another one I had once was exhaust touching underneath when accelerating, horrendous vibrations and rumbling! Worth a check
 
I think this is one of those unable to diagnose over the internet kind of things
 
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