Hi,
My FF Clio 182 has developed an occasional but severe vibration which takes place at speeds above 40 mph and I cannot trace the cause.
Symptoms are that at speeds above 40 mph, a bump in the road can cause violent vibrations which shake the front of the car as if a wheel had come loose or a tyre was de-laminating. The vibration will last for around five to ten seconds and then stop, with the car returning to normal. The symptoms then may not occur again for another 10+ miles, making it difficult to trace.
I have carried out checks and determined the following:
All wheels and tyres run true and there are no suggestions of bulging or de-lamination of the tyres.
All four wheels have no wheel bearing play.
Driveshafts have marginal play consistent with the car mileage. I would consider this to be insufficient to cause the intermittent vibration experienced.
Driveshaft support bearing on the engine block is secure and has no play.
No play at the driveshafts at the point of going into the gearbox.
Suspension components are secure with no loose fixings.
Engine does not have excessive movement when rocked (or at least it has not increased since the symptoms began).
My initial two experiences with the symptoms occurred twice on the same motorway journey on Saturday. I have since experienced the symptoms twice since on three separate occasions, with each one becoming more violent.
The only variable I have been able to come the conclusion of is that around a month ago I replaced both front strut dampers and installed brand new Febi top mounts. I have attached a photograph demonstrating the distance the offside mount is sitting proud after having jacked the car up and then returning it to the floor. I doubt this is an influencing factor though.
Any suggestions or comments are welcome as I do not know where to look or check next. Could it even be something as strange as the traction control (incorrectly) engaging at high speed?
Thanks!
My FF Clio 182 has developed an occasional but severe vibration which takes place at speeds above 40 mph and I cannot trace the cause.
Symptoms are that at speeds above 40 mph, a bump in the road can cause violent vibrations which shake the front of the car as if a wheel had come loose or a tyre was de-laminating. The vibration will last for around five to ten seconds and then stop, with the car returning to normal. The symptoms then may not occur again for another 10+ miles, making it difficult to trace.
I have carried out checks and determined the following:
All wheels and tyres run true and there are no suggestions of bulging or de-lamination of the tyres.
All four wheels have no wheel bearing play.
Driveshafts have marginal play consistent with the car mileage. I would consider this to be insufficient to cause the intermittent vibration experienced.
Driveshaft support bearing on the engine block is secure and has no play.
No play at the driveshafts at the point of going into the gearbox.
Suspension components are secure with no loose fixings.
Engine does not have excessive movement when rocked (or at least it has not increased since the symptoms began).
My initial two experiences with the symptoms occurred twice on the same motorway journey on Saturday. I have since experienced the symptoms twice since on three separate occasions, with each one becoming more violent.
The only variable I have been able to come the conclusion of is that around a month ago I replaced both front strut dampers and installed brand new Febi top mounts. I have attached a photograph demonstrating the distance the offside mount is sitting proud after having jacked the car up and then returning it to the floor. I doubt this is an influencing factor though.
Any suggestions or comments are welcome as I do not know where to look or check next. Could it even be something as strange as the traction control (incorrectly) engaging at high speed?
Thanks!