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110 shudder when cold
sleepy straven:
Any ideas on why my 110 TD5 has a slight shudder when it is cold and you pull away in 1st. There isn't a clunk or any noise?
v8kenny:
Could be the handbrake shoes sticking on slightly or the linkage sticking
Either leave it parked overnight in gear with no handbrake on or reverse first before moving forward and see if it still does it
If it doesn't then just pop the drum off and give the whole handbrake system a good clean - have you been playing in mud/water with it lately ? this can gunge it up too
sleepy straven:
Not been in the mud but will give your idea a go and see what happens
96Disco:
Sleepy, from your description my '02 110 does the same, unfortunately I've no idea why either. I've backed off and cleaned up the handbrake, and checked the clutch and drivetrain, but can't find a cause.
Interested to hear any suggestions too.
Phil.
sleepy straven:
HI Phil
I tried the handbrake thing too but to no avail. I am beginning to think that it is a fuel thing and poss within the few brain cells that the black box holds. I was thinking about a remap in the future and was hoping that that may cure it. In the meantime it is just a bit of a pest.
As you have a 110 also can I ask a further question. I fitted the landrover rubber mats in the front footwells and the rear footwell. When I lift the mat in the rear footwell you could grow goldfish with the amount of water in the carpet. Do you have a similar prob or is it my 110.
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