Slight vibration at 60mph
hayesbcajh
12-10-2004, 12:40 PM
I have a 2004 Sedan 5spd. At precisely 60 mph I have a slight vibration. But only at 60 (within a couple of mph). Every other speed no problem. It drives very smooth at every other speed. The wierd thing is it's not constant. It's somewhat rhythmic. Sort of a pulsating. It does it for about 2 sec then stops for about a sec. And keeps doing it over and over until I either increase or decrease my speed. I had a similar thing when I drove a Hyundai Elantra. Never had it looked at on the Elantra. Any thoughts?
AveoH
02-01-2005, 10:00 AM
Hey, I'm new to the forums. I just bought a 2004 Aveo Hatchback, 5 speed. Mine does it when I hit 55 mph. Just like you said it is pulsating and not constant. Does anyone else have this problem or is it with all Aveo's.
parky
02-02-2005, 04:16 AM
Hey, I'm new to the forums. I just bought a 2004 Aveo Hatchback, 5 speed. Mine does it when I hit 55 mph. Just like you said it is pulsating and not constant. Does anyone else have this problem or is it with all Aveo's.
I have an 2004 Aveo with automatic, the vibration (resonance) might be from vibration or resonance from engine and drive train. It sounds like this is the case when components are operating at a frequency to resonate. I have no problem with auto transmission and vibration, but have experienced it with other standard transmission vehicles. Might dissapear with break in mileage.
I have an 2004 Aveo with automatic, the vibration (resonance) might be from vibration or resonance from engine and drive train. It sounds like this is the case when components are operating at a frequency to resonate. I have no problem with auto transmission and vibration, but have experienced it with other standard transmission vehicles. Might dissapear with break in mileage.
AveoH
02-02-2005, 09:16 AM
Might dissapear with break in mileage.
That is what I am hoping. I still have less than 400 miles on it, so I haven't really even broken it in yet. Thanks parky.
That is what I am hoping. I still have less than 400 miles on it, so I haven't really even broken it in yet. Thanks parky.
clintondee
10-31-2005, 11:20 PM
I'm also getting the vibration at 55 and the Dealer And Chevy says they know about it but cant fix it. They offered me free oil changes and stuff to compensate for it. I have 2,000 miles now and it still does it.
hayesbcajh
11-01-2005, 08:45 AM
Did they give you the, it's operating within specifications line or did they say they are trying to figure out a fix? I have almost 18,000 miles and it's not getting any better. As a matter of fact I think it's getting worse. It doesn't affect driveability, but it is annoying.
JSAveo
11-05-2005, 01:38 PM
I just purchased a new 2005 Chevy Aveo 5 speed hatchback and it vibrates as soon as you hit 55 to 60 mph (2 seconds vibration, 1 second off). The dealer and GM can't fix it. The courtesy car the dealer lent us was an Aveo automatic transmission and it was fine. I'm am taking GM to arbitration over this. Had we known about this vibration I would not have bought it.
John
Smiths Falls, Ontario Canada
John
Smiths Falls, Ontario Canada
04AveoLSPJG5204
11-14-2005, 02:58 AM
How does this vibration occur? Does the entire car shake, or just the Steering Wheel? I havent noticed it on my LS, but when I get my car back, I'll check it out.
clintondee
12-14-2005, 11:50 PM
they say theres no known fix yet! the shake is in the front end and vibrates the gas pedal and floor.
tune1552
12-15-2005, 05:15 PM
they say theres no known fix yet! the shake is in the front end and vibrates the gas pedal and floor.
Chase the small things first, it might be as simple as an unballanced wheel, a wheel that is much lower with the air pressure than the others.
Chase the small things first, it might be as simple as an unballanced wheel, a wheel that is much lower with the air pressure than the others.
daddytwins2003
01-17-2006, 08:41 PM
I'll have to try it next time I'm on the highway. I have an 04 LS with 5spd manual. Even if the car does have some weird vibration at a particular speed, I still love it, besides, i rearly cruise at 60mph.
Ryan066
03-08-2006, 01:36 PM
no crap or snow inside the rim?
loose wheel cover?
tires pressures check for sure.
loose wheel cover?
tires pressures check for sure.
2Metros
04-11-2006, 09:56 PM
FWIW, I have it as well. Manual box; 4000 miles on it.
Had the tires balanced twice. Had a tire expert check the rims for trueness. No problems there.
Guess I gotta live with it, too. Geez...it's a nice package, but HOW could GM go and sell a car like this with such a basic problem?
Had the tires balanced twice. Had a tire expert check the rims for trueness. No problems there.
Guess I gotta live with it, too. Geez...it's a nice package, but HOW could GM go and sell a car like this with such a basic problem?
MT-2500
04-12-2006, 08:59 AM
http://www.gsp9700.com/pub/search/FindGSP9700.cfm
55-60-65 MPH vibrations are usually tires and wheel balance problems.
And sometimes you have to have a good wheel/tire balance.
This hunter wheel balancer will usually take care of 99% of tire and wheel vibrations.
Find one and have your dealer get them balanced with it.
let us know how it goes.
MT
55-60-65 MPH vibrations are usually tires and wheel balance problems.
And sometimes you have to have a good wheel/tire balance.
This hunter wheel balancer will usually take care of 99% of tire and wheel vibrations.
Find one and have your dealer get them balanced with it.
let us know how it goes.
MT
pookiehelldog
04-21-2006, 11:30 PM
along with the tires not being properly inflated or good...
I'd go with this theory...when i lowered my aveo..i discovered theres adjs for toe but no camber settings...
when there are no camber settings you get something like a bowing effect with your controls arms (you may have noticed from looking at the rear of your aveo that it already has some neg camber...the wheels bow out a bit)...now that mine is lowered its more balanced and i dont start shaking till around 70. they need to come out with adj camber bolts/plate.. ..it would also help with reduction of alignments.
I'd go with this theory...when i lowered my aveo..i discovered theres adjs for toe but no camber settings...
when there are no camber settings you get something like a bowing effect with your controls arms (you may have noticed from looking at the rear of your aveo that it already has some neg camber...the wheels bow out a bit)...now that mine is lowered its more balanced and i dont start shaking till around 70. they need to come out with adj camber bolts/plate.. ..it would also help with reduction of alignments.
wille
05-13-2006, 12:31 AM
mine used to do it. only way i got it fixed was buying new tires at 20k miles
mikedudley17
06-27-2006, 11:29 PM
with my aveo i put 17 inch rims on it and wider tires and i have no vibration at all at any speeds.
johnnyfidgets
07-29-2009, 05:52 PM
2007 5 speed and I have the same problem I so far had a free rental for a week after I got a new tires and now it is better with bigger tires but not gone they say that they don't know why but the would like to test the springs. {so i wounder if i should just lower the car 40-50mm}
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