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There is one cause for this. If the throttle body is moved or adjusted in any way this will cause the judder when engaging gears.
Have someone check your Engine mount
i tmakes the car judder a i and the engine misfires
Clutch Judder is caused by the clutch components and flywheel not meeting concentrically. The friction surfaces rub concentrically causing a low frequency vibration that is transmitted to the car via the engine/gearbox mountings and drive shafts. Causes can be 1) Mis-aligned clutch 2) Clutch wear/broken 'finger' springs 3) Condensation on the flywheel (usually happens on colder nights in which case judder should only last until the condensation has evaporated) 4) Contamination on the clutch such as oil from a leaking gland. Case 1 will require the clutch to be re-aligned Case 2 will require a new clutch Case 3 may happen frequently on colder mornings, but judder will disappear 5 mins into driving. Case 4 Replacement of the clutch plates Driving continuously with judder may cause damage/increase wear to engine and/or gearbox components. If judder persists take your vehicle to a garage as soon as possible.
You can get Judder in Super Moshi Mission Season 2 Mission 9.014 *Judder the Unhinged Jackhammer [Noisies] Common: Super Moshi Season 2 Mission 9: Missing On A StarYou have to be a paid Moshi Member to get Judder.
tension on the motor causes a slight vibration in the on the frame of the vehicle
Judder
A slight judder.
wait for the glow plug light to go out before starting if not and starting straight the engine will judder
Clutch judder is a British term use to describe a clutch shudder. It is caused by the flywheel and the components of the clutch not meeting as they should. It usually means something has gotten on the surface of the clutch.
Play season 2 mission 9 when it comes out :)
It's thought to be Judder or Furnando.