Why does my truck shake at 40 mph?

Why does my truck shake at 40 mph?

Typically vibration (shakes) are due to something that is out-of-balance. Given the tires and wheels have been balanced, it could be a wheel bearing vibration, as a worn, loose, or bad wheel bearing could cause shaking. It could also explain the noise getting louder as you accelerate.

What causes car to shake at high speeds?

Tires. Tires are one of the causes of cars vibrate when driven at high speeds. Tires do have a significant role in a vehicle, be it four wheels or two wheels. Vibrations in the car can also be caused by the tires’ unbalanced position, such as car tires that are too small or not up to standard.

Why does my Ford F150 shudder at 45 mph?

The only issue was that the car would shudder pr even buck a bit ONLY at speeds around 40 MPH and ONLY when the accelerator was backed off of slightly and when an attempt was made to feather the pedal and maintain a steady speed. This was traced back to a light film of corrosion on a coil wire. Cleaned that off and the problem went completely away.

Why does my car shudder at 40 mph?

The only issue was that the car would shudder pr even buck a bit ONLY at speeds around 40 MPH and ONLY when the accelerator was backed off of slightly and when an attempt was made to feather the pedal and maintain a steady speed. This was traced back to a light film of corrosion on a coil wire.

Why does my traverse shudder at 30 mph?

I have a 2012 traverse. There is a shudder under acceleration that starts at 30 mph and will continue to 40 mph were it goes away. I don’t think it is a transmission issue as the transmission will shift with no affect on the shudder. this issue started when I had about 97000 miles and has gotten worse.

What causes drive train shudder at 110, 000 miles?

We had the same shudder at 110,000 on our 2012 AWD. We had some time left on our extended warranty that we purchased from CarMax when we bought the car with 19,000 miles. It was a failed torque converter. It’s is a well known problem among GM mechanics, at least in Southern California. It probably should have been a recall.

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