No. Not rough. Must be your aircon turning on and causing your engine to vibrate.
Yes, that's true but the engine always feels rough until it has warmed up. After about 3 minutes then it starts to smooth out. Seems worse in the colder weather.
When my engine's been running for a couple of minutes from cold and is idling at around 1000rpm it seems quite coarse - the vibrations at that engine speed seem to reverberate a fair bit (not sure if this is common to all Euros or just mine). It smoothes out a lot when it warms up and the engine speed drops to ~750rpm.
When my engine's been running for a couple of minutes from cold and is idling at around 1000rpm it seems quite coarse - the vibrations at that engine speed seem to reverberate a fair bit (not sure if this is common to all Euros or just mine). It smoothes out a lot when it warms up and the engine speed drops to ~750rpm.
Mine is exactly the same. It can feel quite rough indeed. At about the 3 minute mark it begins to smooth out but it's not perfectly smooth and quiet when in drive. However in Park or Neutral you barely feel a thing. I don't know if the roughness is normal or not.
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