Hi All
I've recently purchased a 2019 A1 Sportback 30TFSI w/ 23k miles from an Audi Dealer, and I've noticed that when the engine is sat at idle it vibrates quite excessively. To the point where I can feel the vibration in the driver & passenger seats. When I start the car the revs are initially higher, but then drop off after around 20-30sec which is when the vibration kicks in. There is also a noticeable ticking noise which I was told is from the high pressure fuel pump and is normal. The moment I bring the RPM up even a tiny bit the vibration completely disappears and the car drives fine. It always comes back when I then bring the car to a stop and the revs drop again - it gets quite annoying when sat in traffic or at traffic lights.
Initially I had an Audi roadside assistance technician come out to look at the car and they agreed that the juddering was quite excessive. They hooked the car up to a computer to look for any issues but found nothing, and suggested it could be a mechanical issue. I also had the car booked in at Audi and again they didn't find any problems either, they even compared the engine to another 30TFSI A1 with very similar mileage and showed that both engines vibrate. Surely I shouldn't be feeling the vibrations in the seats?. A mechanic suggested to me that the engine mounts used on the car are quite cheap and wear out quickly, and could this have been the case for my car and the one they compared with?
My main question would be, has anyone ever experienced a similar issue, and if so how did you go about fixing it?
I absolutely love the car but the constant juddering just makes driving it a bit unpleasant, and I am considering rejecting the vehicle if this issue isn't sorted. I'm aware 3 cylinder engines vibrate more than others but i didn't think it was this much. When I dropped the car off for diagnostics at Audi they gave me a new A3 (2022) with the same engine, and I didn't notice any judder.
Any help / suggestions would be greatly appreciated,
P.S. Im not very knowledgeable when it comes to engines so apologies if anything written is wrong
Thanks
I've recently purchased a 2019 A1 Sportback 30TFSI w/ 23k miles from an Audi Dealer, and I've noticed that when the engine is sat at idle it vibrates quite excessively. To the point where I can feel the vibration in the driver & passenger seats. When I start the car the revs are initially higher, but then drop off after around 20-30sec which is when the vibration kicks in. There is also a noticeable ticking noise which I was told is from the high pressure fuel pump and is normal. The moment I bring the RPM up even a tiny bit the vibration completely disappears and the car drives fine. It always comes back when I then bring the car to a stop and the revs drop again - it gets quite annoying when sat in traffic or at traffic lights.
Initially I had an Audi roadside assistance technician come out to look at the car and they agreed that the juddering was quite excessive. They hooked the car up to a computer to look for any issues but found nothing, and suggested it could be a mechanical issue. I also had the car booked in at Audi and again they didn't find any problems either, they even compared the engine to another 30TFSI A1 with very similar mileage and showed that both engines vibrate. Surely I shouldn't be feeling the vibrations in the seats?. A mechanic suggested to me that the engine mounts used on the car are quite cheap and wear out quickly, and could this have been the case for my car and the one they compared with?
My main question would be, has anyone ever experienced a similar issue, and if so how did you go about fixing it?
I absolutely love the car but the constant juddering just makes driving it a bit unpleasant, and I am considering rejecting the vehicle if this issue isn't sorted. I'm aware 3 cylinder engines vibrate more than others but i didn't think it was this much. When I dropped the car off for diagnostics at Audi they gave me a new A3 (2022) with the same engine, and I didn't notice any judder.
Any help / suggestions would be greatly appreciated,
P.S. Im not very knowledgeable when it comes to engines so apologies if anything written is wrong
Thanks