Hi, I've got a 2001 V5 manual that has had shuddering on take-off (first and reverse) as well as bone-jarring thumping through the car when I hit bumps and pot holes. I was initially told that the clutch and suspension were both rooted causing the 2 separate issues. Was then told by another mechanic that there was nothing wrong with the clutch, it's a dual mass flywheel and "can't be ruined at 150,000km" and, by accelerating harder during take-off (WTF??) I could smooth out the rough take-off (doesn't work and is just a stupid suggestion). I haven't done anything because replacing a $2000 clutch on a maybe is not my idea of money well spent.
Now I've been told by a VW specialist mechanic (not a dealer) that both issues are being caused by buggered engine mounts and that to replace "the main one" will cost me $700 and then "if we take it apart and find the other 2 are buggered as well then we'll have to price them as required". Can someone tell me how hard the engine mounts are to replace myself (I have mechanical knowledge, but not much experience with VW's) or am I better paying this bloke to do it for me? I've searched "engine mount" in the forum but came up with pages of something called a "dog bone" which I can only assume is one of the mounts. One post suggested this is a 15 minute replacement, so I doubt this is the one the mechanic is talking about (or he saw me coming and decided to fund his next holiday). Any info much appreciated. (sorry about the essay, had to explain where I'm at!!) Woo.
Now I've been told by a VW specialist mechanic (not a dealer) that both issues are being caused by buggered engine mounts and that to replace "the main one" will cost me $700 and then "if we take it apart and find the other 2 are buggered as well then we'll have to price them as required". Can someone tell me how hard the engine mounts are to replace myself (I have mechanical knowledge, but not much experience with VW's) or am I better paying this bloke to do it for me? I've searched "engine mount" in the forum but came up with pages of something called a "dog bone" which I can only assume is one of the mounts. One post suggested this is a 15 minute replacement, so I doubt this is the one the mechanic is talking about (or he saw me coming and decided to fund his next holiday). Any info much appreciated. (sorry about the essay, had to explain where I'm at!!) Woo.
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