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Old Mar 29, 2026 | 06:28 PM
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Question 2015 Shudder When Accelerating

Hi,

I have a 2015 with 137,000 miles, and a few days ago I started noticing a shudder when accelerating, and today it has become worse. From the outside, it sounds like rattling. The shuddering stops when coasting, it is at its worst when accelerating from a stop but still happens when you speed up while already moving, up until around 40MPH where after that it is not really noticeable. Up until yesterday, it was just a consistent judder when accelerating, but today it has some worse judders where it almost feels like a slipping.

Here is a list of things I have checked:
  • When outside of the car, I can hear it from both sides of the car.
  • RPM seems consistent when it is juddering.
  • I can also feel it though the pedal and steering wheel.
  • When I put the car on jack stands, put the car in drive, and accelerate (wheels in the air) I do not hear/feel it.
  • Transmission fluid is at the correct level (HFC-2, changed 10,000 miles ago), no metal shavings or burnt smell when I opened the fill plug to check the level.
  • Oil was changed a couple of weeks ago, no issues following that until a couple of days ago.
  • Fuel injectors were replaced under the extended warranty on them around a year ago.
  • The drivers side CV axel is solid, no movement.
  • The passenger side CV axel has slight in and out play, but no up/down or side to side play.
  • With the car on the ground, I started it, put it in drive and while holding the brake, and revved the engine to try to test the engine mounts, I didn’t not hear the rattle (I know this is not a perfect test).
  • It also happens in reverse.
  • I have checked engine mounts, control arm bushings and the torque mount, nothing looks failed, ripped or has any excessive play.
  • No codes when doing a full system scan with a BlueDriver.
I have a feeling it is something between the transmission and the wheels. Any ideas as to what I can check?

Thank you in advance.
 
Old Apr 6, 2026 | 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Horiz0n
The passenger side CV axel has slight in and out play
There shouldn't be. The outboard joint uses a precision ball bearing design that shouldn't have any play - only pivoting movement. Does the outboard joint move with the shaft, or is the play between the shaft and joint?
 
Old Jun 9, 2026 | 01:31 AM
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If you haven't found the issue. It is the CV axles.

1. You will get the vibration when the car is under acceleration
2. When you are not accelerating - no vibration

 
Old Yesterday | 01:24 PM
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When I get shuddering when accelerating at low RPMs I clean the throttle body and it fixes the problem.
Here is a video that shows process. You will have to remove the air box to get access. Use the throttle body cleaning spray.

 
Old Yesterday | 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by fibrepunk
If you haven't found the issue. It is the CV axles.

1. You will get the vibration when the car is under acceleration
2. When you are not accelerating - no vibration
You sure about that?
At that mileage, as long as the boots are fine, there shouldn't be any issues with the CV's.

I have CV axels on my BMW dating back to the Reagan era that have never been apart and operate like new.
 
Old Yesterday | 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by FitFun1979
You sure about that?
At that mileage, as long as the boots are fine, there shouldn't be any issues with the CV's.

I have CV axels on my BMW dating back to the Reagan era that have never been apart and operate like new.
Regardless of the boots on the CV axles, if and only during accelation that your car vibrates, it is most likely the CV axles. I had an Accord that had no grease leaking nor CV boot damage, but would shake/vibrate when I accelerated between 50-60 mph. Replaced the CV axles fixed the issue. Again, only happened during acceleration between certain MPH, so whenever you experience vibration to the car/steering wheel only during acceleration, go get the CV axles replaced.
 
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