Vibration between 1700-2000 RPM
#1
Vibration between 1700-2000 RPM
I feel a slight vibration through the gas pedal when im acceleration between 1700-2000 rpm. I feel it more in 1st and 2nd. There is also a little grinding kind of noise when I feel the vibration. It doesn't seem to happen when I'm not in gear. Also I don't feel it as much when I put it in 1st and 2nd. I notice it more in D3 or D4. How concern should I be about this? Oh and when I say slight I mean its really not noticable because my dad drives the car sometimes and he hasn't noticed it until I told him. I also let a few friends drive it to see if they notice it without me telling them and none of them did until I told them about it.
#2
RE: Vibration between 1700-2000 RPM
I slight stumble in that rpm range could be caused by clogged EGR ports on the manifold. I'm not sure about the grinding noise.
Here is a link to a pdf on how to clean them out. The 94-97 instructions are on the last two pages.
http://home.comcast.net/~em-engineering/T2T013.pdf
Here is a link to a pdf on how to clean them out. The 94-97 instructions are on the last two pages.
http://home.comcast.net/~em-engineering/T2T013.pdf
#4
RE: Vibration between 1700-2000 RPM
So I took my car to the dealer and they said I need to replace my CV boots. It's going to be $300 to replace all four. Is that a reasonable price? Do I need to replace four or can I just do the front two? What problem will occur if I take too long to replace them?
#5
RE: Vibration between 1700-2000 RPM
ORIGINAL: superballz00
So I took my car to the dealer and they said I need to replace my CV boots. It's going to be $300 to replace all four. Is that a reasonable price? Do I need to replace four or can I just do the front two? What problem will occur if I take too long to replace them?
So I took my car to the dealer and they said I need to replace my CV boots. It's going to be $300 to replace all four. Is that a reasonable price? Do I need to replace four or can I just do the front two? What problem will occur if I take too long to replace them?
Take it to another shop and ask them if changing your CV boots will stop the grinding...afraid not...go to Auto Zone and price 4 CV axels and they will cost about $ 60.00 each...boots are only a fraction of that cost...then find a new wrench to help you out...
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#7
RE: Vibration between 1700-2000 RPM
ORIGINAL: superballz00
How are those $60 CV joints in quality? How hard will it be to change them?
How are those $60 CV joints in quality? How hard will it be to change them?
Hope that this post helped you:
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