Any chance it was after the car had been sitting without moving for a few hours with wet brake pads ? If so, rust can make the pads stick to the disks and it can then let go suddenly which will feel like a minor jolt.
Hi,
Bought a new GTi. We've had it two weeks and talking with the wife (her car) we've both experienced something of an odd behaviour.
Cold or warm (unsure of hot) we've both experienced a few times when slight depressing the throttle the initial movement involves a rather significant jolt. It feels like there's a loss of 'bite' either at the wheels or clutch and then an instant traction and then movement. It is really hard to describe.
The first time it happened to me the car was cold. I started and waited 10-15 seconds before selecting D in normal and gentle applying throttle. It felt like it moved an inch or two before the clunk/jolt movement. It was wet and I, at the time, put it down to perhaps the front wheels running over small branch that allowed a break in traction and then the sudden bite.
I then felt it again a few days later. Again in the wet but also again barely any throttle on a flat road.
I didn't think much of this until wife said 'oh you know the other day when we left physio and you got the jolt... I've had that a few times too!'
Has anyone experienced something like this?
Any chance it was after the car had been sitting without moving for a few hours with wet brake pads ? If so, rust can make the pads stick to the disks and it can then let go suddenly which will feel like a minor jolt.
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do you have the auto hold on with the handbrake
Sounds like wheel hop (maybe). Which is loss of traction when you’re taking off from lights and hit a road imperfection.
I have the same car and was getting it quite a lot at the start, before I got accustomed to it. These cars have a LOT of grunt for a front wheel drive car.
Do the traction lights flash up in orange when you get it?
I could be way off the mark, but it’s a possibility nonetheless.
I solve it by turning off traction control (hold down the bottom left button in the gear shifter area until it beeps). But I wouldn’t do that in the wet.
My issues with traction have also significantly declined/almost disappeared since changing tyres to Michelin Sport 4S (only available in Australia in 19 inch).
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