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Had the revised clivus mount installed today, a retro act after service center did the revised halfshafts about 3 weeks ago. Definitely nice and smooth, still need to launch a few more times, especially with a slight uphill bend in the road to feel it out. I think part of my problem is that I’m also comparing to our model 3 which feels as smooth as butter. Think I’m just being too type A but at least now I can rest assured all parts are in as I enter the post warranty period.
They probably meant to type front drive mount. I think the revised clevus mount is for the front drive motor.
THEY CALLED ME!
Based on posts on this thread, as well as my own experience, some service centers are not following the instructions in the service bulletin, and are installing older parts. My car got the latest clevis mount, but older half shafts.
My advice is to bring the printed service bulletin with you.
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Not too sure about that. The information I got from a few different techs was that the real issue was the halfshafts and that specifically the D revision was the newly engineered part.
The clevis mount helps as well, but not the issue in most cars. I had both done at different times, still have a bit of shudder at high load I’ve noticed. Not sure what else is the issue but decided I will live with it.
I have all the new parts and the clevis, but I also still have some shudder under heavy load, uphill acceleration etc. not sure if I can live with it yet, I think I’ll have to bring it up yet again on my next visit to the service center.
I suspect (maybe just paranoid) that my 9/19 built LR X has the shudder.
It's a suttle vibration during acceleration, that makes me think this is the "shudder" vs smooth acceleration compared to my Dual Motor LR Model 3 driving on the same road.
Any one here with late model 2019 got confirmed/repaired shudder?
I suspect (maybe just paranoid) that my 9/19 built LR X has the shudder.
It's a suttle vibration during acceleration, that makes me think this is the "shudder" vs smooth acceleration compared to my Dual Motor LR Model 3 driving on the same road.
Any one here with late model 2019 got confirmed/repaired shudder?
Does it get worse when you raise the car to Standard and accelerate hard?
I'm sorry for your problems. Yours is a different issue than we're discussing in this thread. The shudder that we're discussing, with a remedy, is upon acceleration from low speed. It is not something that exists at constant speeds, or is reproducible at higher speed.From day 1 it had a shudder in the steering wheel from 70mph+. In some cases, can feel at lower speeds.