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Volkswagen Golf suffering from clutch judder

I have recently purchased a 2012 Volkswagen Golf 1.6 TDi with 18,000 miles on the clock. Since driving it regularly I have noticed significant vibration through the clutch (particularly in lower gears). When the engine is in idle, I can feel a "pulse" if I gently tough the clutch pedal.

I have just had it into the local dealer who informed me it has a solid clutch (not DMF) and hence it is engine vibration that I can feel and it is normal. They did however agree to change the clutch but it's not much different.

I love the car apart from this and it is irritating the hell out of me. Is this normal?

Asked on 18 December 2014 by petrolhead241

Answered by Honest John
The fact that it does not have a DMF is quite a good thing because failure of that results in a £1000 bill. The vibration is a consequence. But also worthwhile having the engine mountings checked.
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