Rumble..

gordy10

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Hi everyone body,so before I rush off to a garage for advice,thought I would ask people in the know.
I have t6 150 bhp 6 speed manual,just today we noticed when you pull up to a junction or whatever, van is in gear and clutch pedal is depressed,there is a strange rumble,when we set off no rumble noise,van drives and changes gear fine.
Any ideas where I should be looking into.

Cheers
 
Could be wrong but maybe clutch release bearing is shot? Edit... or is it only when the van is moving?
 
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Does it do it on start up? Could be the dual mass flywheel. When that wears it starts to rumble - it'll drive ok for a while but it's a sign it's due to be replaced.
 
It does rumble a little on start up,but rumbles well when in gear and clutch depressed,what's the option on still driving it,can't get in garage until August.
Cheers
 
Definitely sounds like the DMF - fairly common (especially in higher mileage vans). You'll be fine driving it for a good while if it's only recently started.
The DMF dampens the uptake of the clutch - if it wasn't fitted the torque of the diesel engine would make for a jerky engagement and puts excess stress through the gearbox so just drive it steady.
I managed fine with my old T5.1 for months whilst I saved up for a new clutch & DMF - had the cambelt & water pump done all at the same time.
 
Definitely sounds like the DMF - fairly common (especially in higher mileage vans). You'll be fine driving it for a good while if it's only recently started.
The DMF dampens the uptake of the clutch - if it wasn't fitted the torque of the diesel engine would make for a jerky engagement and puts excess stress through the gearbox so just drive it steady.
I managed fine with my old T5.1 for months whilst I saved up for a new clutch & DMF - had the cambelt & water pump done all at the same time.
 
We are looking at going to oxford in a few weeks,we live in the lakes, do you think it would be ok for that journey,or not risk it

Cheers
 
Personally I reckon it'll be absolutely fine - once the clutch is engaged, the DMF isn't really involved so a motorway journey wouldn't be a problem. If you've got chance it'd be worth having your local garage listen to it to get their diagnosis but I've known many owners drive for quite some time with a noisy DMF without any issues.
 
if it rumbles with the clutch depressed it probably isn't DMF? mine was replaced a while back, knocking/rumble, but stopped when clutch was pressed
 
I had similar on a polo a few years ago and that was clutch release bearing, which is what I suggested further up the thread. I'm not familiar enough to know if this is a likely culprit on a T6 though.
 
Think I'd be trying to find a local garage to at least take a listen to see if they have a verdict, otherwise keep driving it and see if it gets worse :D
 
No shortage of advice,thanks everybody,will stay local around area, and keep ears open and see if it gets Any worse over the next week.
Cheers again
 
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