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  • Vibration through footrest

    Hi,

    My 118TSI is all of 22 weeks old and 5k old. At about 3.5k i noticed a vibration through my left leg as it rested on the footrest.

    Now it was escalated to where I feel it all the way up my leg into my thigh. I also notice the vibration (not as much) when my foot is on the floor.

    Vibration is constant -accelerating or slowing down.

    Anyone else experience similar issues? What happened and how was it fixed?

    Thanks for your help.

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    Does it happen all the time? (eg when idling / accellerating / slowing down / going in reverse / hi speed / low speed) or only sometimes?

    Have you discussed with your local VW dealership?
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      I'd be checking tyres for damage or unusual wear, and also look into getting a wheel balance and alignment.
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