Td5: Shaking engine at short notice at a standstill directly after releasing the clutch

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Elpequeno

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Hello

I have already read through everything with the search function, but I only find answers to shaking engine when braking, which in many cases causes the handbrake drum. But I recently have the following problem at a standstill:

When I brake, release the clutch and then stand still, the engine shakes extremely at idle. But this is only short-term, after about 5-10 sec the engine tilts over into the normal Td5 idle as you know it.

The problem is most severe when I immediately slow down and releasing from high speed. Then it shakes so violently in the car that the dashboard almost flies apart. At the moment I'm driving very forward-looking, so that I brake and release with the lowest possible speed, then the shaking is less violent. The problem is also not arbitrary, but with every braking operation.

Since I only have the shaking at a standstill, I assume that the gearbox, handbrake, propshaft and wheels are not the cause of my proble . For me, the problem could only be somewhere between the engine and the flywheel.

But now I replaced the complete clutch, including release bearing, flywheel, flywheel bolts about 50,000 km ago. Among other things, I had installed the following parts: ERR6581, PSD103470, LFB500050, DA5550, 576137KIT.

I would have now assessed that these parts did not yet have a long runtime and therefore cannot occur as a source of error. Is that so or am I wrong here? Because intuitively I would have thought it would be the flywheel as a shaking factor, but I'm also wondering how this can suffer a defect? Therefore: what part could run restlessly for 5-10 sec, until it then goes into normal vibration?

Thank you in advance for your input!
 
I am not an expert with dual mass flywheels but it does sound like it could be related, something is out of balance.

I guess if you can get hold of a code reader you may discover that one of the injectors is not working which would also throw the engine out of balance and if an engine mount has split then this 'could' be the cause.
 
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