BirgiTuner
Engine vibrations in the 2013 Toyota Auris: sharing experiences and solutions
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A 2013 Toyota Auris owner is experiencing engine vibrations while driving and suspects the issue may be related to the vacuum-controlled engine mount. Another person shared a similar experience with a different Toyota model, where the problem was resolved by replacing a defective control unit. The advice given is to consult a mechanic for a proper diagnosis and repair, as the issue can be complex and requires specialist knowledge.
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BirgiTuner (community.author)
Hey, thanks for your feedback, really helpful. So your mechanic replaced the control unit. Do you remember what the repair costs were back then? And were there any other problems with your car afterwards or has it really been running smoothly since then?
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Schwarina
Hey, I'm glad if I can help. The cost of the control unit was around €1000. It was a lot of money, but afterwards my car was in top shape again. After the mechanic fixed the defect in the engine mount (vacuum-controlled), the mill ran like clockwork. So far at least, there have been no further problems. So everything is fine. Hope that helps you a bit. Good luck with your Auris.
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BirgiTuner (community.author)
Hey, thanks for the detailed information! 1000€ is a lot of money, but if it helps, it's probably worth it. Glad to hear that your car worked smoothly again afterwards. Well, I'll take my Auris to the garage and get their opinion. Hopefully I'll find a good mechanic like you. Your advice was very helpful anyway! Thanks again and have a good trip with your RAV4!
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Schwarina
Hey, I can totally relate to what you're going through. I had similar symptoms with my 2015 Toyota RAV4. The diagnosis was a defective control unit. A visit to the workshop was unavoidable for the repair, as the complexity of the fault requires a certain amount of specialist knowledge. The mechanics replaced the defective control unit and my car has been running perfectly ever since. This type of problem is definitely serious, but your mechanic should be able to fix it. To avoid risking anything, it's best to have it checked as soon as possible. Hope this helps you!
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