Why does my Nissan club engine shake when in gear?
Replaced and violent shaking is gone HOWEVER, it’s still shaking a bit. Upon inspection the automatic tensioner is vibrating and moving quite a bit. Going to replace that today or tomorrow. Also, the crank pulley appears to be off by about 1mm.
Why does my Mitsubishi Galant engine surge at idle?
Car runs fine once she is going but at idle the engine seems to surge/buck forward when idling at a stop sign or red light.
Why does my car vibrate when I shift gears?
I don’t know how much it is supposed to shift it at all, but it appears to be excessive. if vibration stop when car is running, Vibrates while in idle or when you are in the traffic, vibration stop when you put your gear to Neutral, vibration stop when you turn off the aircon, the most likely problem is your timing chain.
Replaced and violent shaking is gone HOWEVER, it’s still shaking a bit. Upon inspection the automatic tensioner is vibrating and moving quite a bit. Going to replace that today or tomorrow. Also, the crank pulley appears to be off by about 1mm.
Why does my Chevy truck shake at 40 mph?
At 40 MPH in low 3rd the truck has a violent shake. Its almost like its struggling to go. When I go faster it stops and when I slow down enough to downshift into high 2nd it stops. Any ideas? Did you find the recommended reading relevant to this discussion?
What causes a violent shake in the front end?
Sometimes it won’t vibrate at all.. but sometimes it will.. but it always does it at the exact same speed and gets worse in a curve.. When the tires were mounted they used a half a bag of balancing weight per tire… Seems like there is no bounce at all in the back as all the wobble is in the front and in the steering wheel..
What to do about engine shaking when in neutral?
Therefore, the TIMING and IAC should be simultaneously adjusted according to the factory service manual. Once I got it dialed in, the shaking was gone. Disconnect the electric cooling fan, turn off heating/AC, and put the car in neutral to put the car in a “no load” situation.