What does shuddering mean in a car?
Sometimes a shake or shudder will emanate from the engine compartment, because the engine isn’t getting the proper amount of air, fuel or spark that it needs to run smoothly. Symptoms that might indicate such an engine-related case of the shakes include the following: Shudder or jerking occurs during acceleration.
Why does my Lexus ES350 shake at 60 mph?
Had the tires replaced and it still shakes. Pep boys said the axles need to be replaced. There’s only 119,000 miles on the dog gone thing!! Has serious vibration problem above 60 mph. Have had new tires and rebalanced three times in two months. Vibration increases during acceleration.
Why does the back of my Lexus car vibrate?
The AWD Lexus IS is notorious for this. This vibration is especially noticed towards the rear of the car and is sometimes described as the feeling of wind blowing against the car. Unfortunately the only fix is to raise the vehicle back up closer to stock height until you hit a point where the vibration disappears.
Why is my car vibrating at high speed?
U sing low grade fuel or fuel with a high ethanol content can expedite the build up. To avoid this, be sure to regularly drive the engine hard. The heat and high speed will burn the carbon deposits off and keep the engine running smoothly. Figure 3. Excessive carbon buildup on valves. Step 4 – Is there lean idle misfire?
Had the tires replaced and it still shakes. Pep boys said the axles need to be replaced. There’s only 119,000 miles on the dog gone thing!! Has serious vibration problem above 60 mph. Have had new tires and rebalanced three times in two months. Vibration increases during acceleration.
Why does my Lexus have a vibration when I coast?
Lexus rear brake rotors. If the vibration occurs during normal driving whether you’re accelerating or coasting, it could be caused by the tires or the alignment. These two problems can be more pronounced when driving at a specific speed. Rotating the tires is a good way to test them.
U sing low grade fuel or fuel with a high ethanol content can expedite the build up. To avoid this, be sure to regularly drive the engine hard. The heat and high speed will burn the carbon deposits off and keep the engine running smoothly. Figure 3. Excessive carbon buildup on valves. Step 4 – Is there lean idle misfire?