What causes car to shake when going uphill?

What causes car to shake when going uphill?

Hi Zach. Thanks for contacting us tonight. There are multiple things that can cause a shaking or vibrating issue like you’ve described. The most common source of this issue is a loose vacuum line or even loose or faulty motor mounts.

Is there vibration in Eco when going up hill?

No vibration in ECO as long as not between 60-70. That mount was flat when we bought it so I know what that feels like and this is different. I have the same problem between around 55 & 70 MPH, while under power (accelerating OR going up hill). Similar story as OP.

Why does my car vibrate at high speeds?

If your car vibrates while at a constant speed and is worse at higher speeds, you may have an unbalanced tire (s). It’s also possible one of the adhesive wheel weights simply fell off. To fix, simply take your car back to the tire shop to have them rebalance the tires. A simple problem (more common than you think) that could become catastrophic.

What causes vibration when accelerating to 60 mph?

Had the same problem when accelerating between 55 – 60MPH. While the boots were not torn, grease managed to sift through. No more vibrations. I had the same problem and vibration gone after replacing the both drive shafts. You say Vibration gone after replacing the both drive shafts.

No vibration in ECO as long as not between 60-70. That mount was flat when we bought it so I know what that feels like and this is different. I have the same problem between around 55 & 70 MPH, while under power (accelerating OR going up hill). Similar story as OP.

Why does my car make a shudder when I go uphill?

The shudder sounds like a slipping torque converter clutch (TCC). This is commonly known as TCC shudder. There is a mechanical clutch that should “lock up” in higher gears at 45+ mph in order to improve gas mileage. When the clutch slips under load, it produces a shudder-type vibration.

Had the same problem when accelerating between 55 – 60MPH. While the boots were not torn, grease managed to sift through. No more vibrations. I had the same problem and vibration gone after replacing the both drive shafts. You say Vibration gone after replacing the both drive shafts.

If your car vibrates while at a constant speed and is worse at higher speeds, you may have an unbalanced tire (s). It’s also possible one of the adhesive wheel weights simply fell off. To fix, simply take your car back to the tire shop to have them rebalance the tires. A simple problem (more common than you think) that could become catastrophic.

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