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Old 01-22-2007, 08:00 PM
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Whats up guys? My car vibrates a little bit. Is that something to do with the engine or transmission? I check the tires and suspension and they are fine. Anybody know why it causes that? Thanks in advance.
Old 01-22-2007, 08:07 PM
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you might want to post this in the problem and fixes forum but there's already a thread in there about vibrations. read over it, this might be your problem.

https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=151833
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Originally Posted by daredevil0610
Whats up guys? My car vibrates a little bit. Is that something to do with the engine or transmission? I check the tires and suspension and they are fine. Anybody know why it causes that? Thanks in advance.
Put your car in park, start it, rev the engine around 1750 rpms. Does it still vibrate?

Its normal if it vibrates from a cold start around 1500 rpms.

We have a 90 degree V-6 motor which tend to vibrate at lower rpms.
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take off each wheel and see if your wheels are bent. Also are you sure your wheels/tires are balanced? You also might need an alignment.
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