Slight vibration
#1
Slight vibration
I've got a '93 5.0 LX Auto. I just replaced the motor and tranny mounts and she rides smoothly most of the time. However, between 1100 and 1600 RPMs, I feel a vibration in the steering wheel and some in the seats. The spark plugs are new, wires are new, ignition is new. Any ideas?
#2
First you need to identify if this is a rpm or speed related problem.
Drive at your vibrating speed again. Now downshift to change the rpm but cruise at the same speed. Or try driving at that speed and slip it into nuetral.
If it's rpm related, it will vibrate in the driveway reving it to 1100--1600rpm but since you feel it in the wheel I suspect it's a tire problem.
Drive at your vibrating speed again. Now downshift to change the rpm but cruise at the same speed. Or try driving at that speed and slip it into nuetral.
If it's rpm related, it will vibrate in the driveway reving it to 1100--1600rpm but since you feel it in the wheel I suspect it's a tire problem.
#3
First you need to identify if this is a rpm or speed related problem.
Drive at your vibrating speed again. Now downshift to change the rpm but cruise at the same speed. Or try driving at that speed and slip it into nuetral.
If it's rpm related, it will vibrate in the driveway reving it to 1100--1600rpm but since you feel it in the wheel I suspect it's a tire problem.
Drive at your vibrating speed again. Now downshift to change the rpm but cruise at the same speed. Or try driving at that speed and slip it into nuetral.
If it's rpm related, it will vibrate in the driveway reving it to 1100--1600rpm but since you feel it in the wheel I suspect it's a tire problem.
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Just figured out that to get a good view and a nice pic, I'd have to get underneath the car and since I just came home from the gym and freshly showered, I don't feel like getting dirty again tonight. I'll be working on the car tomorrow so I'll check that and snap a pic.
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