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@Jones95 Hi mate, If you drill down in our search engine you will find vibration complaints. You are not alone.One thread deals with it in this way;A long term member who has the habit of claiming some issue is commonly occurring in i30s came up with vibration.I think HIS 'consensus' opinion was that the problem lay with the clutch and or flywheel.I pulled up all reported cases and found no evidence that this was the case.As you have found, the vibration changed after components were changed.I argue that the vibration is possibly the exhaust system resonating. Moving the engine while replacing a clutch may alter the resonate tuning of the exhaust.
So far as mentioned the garage has checked most of the car mechanically, turbo, engine, exhaust etc. they’ve replaced the pressure plate (which was desperately needed!!) but now I’m thinking as I’m reading replies that maybe it is the flywheel.
I just think that if it was the exhaust resonating, the vibration would be present when you hit the 1800 rpm mark while in neutral, too. The fact that it only happens when gears are engaged leads me to think it is more likely a clutch/flywheel issue.
Have you managed to find any more info on this issue?
Still no luck!!I got an extended warranty and have the car now. My own mechanic is doing his own bit of research and should be back to me by tomorrow.
Well hopefully it’s nothing too serious/ expensive! I’m still unsure as to why it’d only be under load in the upper gears as I would have assumed if that was the case it’d be throughout them all.
Hi I had the same problem for months. This was cause by a previous owner installing a 3rd party clutch. Swapping it for a genuine Hyundai clutch solved the problem
But; I’ll take your word and get the mechanic to take a look and post an update once I hear more!
confirmed it is not being caused by exhaust resonating for my situation.Which is actually a shame as now I have to dig deeper. I’m still under the impression it’s clutch/ gearbox related as the vibration changed rev range once a new pressure plate was installed.
No worries, get as much detail as you can, what was replaced and if possible the brand and keep us posted. Goodluck.