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vibration between 55-65km/h on 1997 Caravan


adb124
01-11-2005, 12:54 AM
I have a pulsing vibration that presents between 55-65km/h as I accelerate and decellerate. Have had recent rebuild to transmission and torque converter. Don't know if this is related. No other work done. Could it be tires? Any suggestions to help. Going crazy!!

theFREAKnasty82
01-11-2005, 05:13 AM
It probably is the fact that either the CV joints are worn or the alignment of the cv axles is off. With Chrysler front-wheel drive vehicles, especially with the 3.0 liter V6, if a drive axle is misaligned due to improper mounting of motor/transmission mounts, it will affect the driveline angle and cause a vibration.

HiRez_L
01-11-2005, 08:36 AM
55-65 km/hr would be 35-40 mph, and that is a range that many caravan owners have felt a vibration in due to a torque converter lock-up problem with certain transmissions. The problem and fix are here:

http://allpar.com/fix/torque-converter.html

adb124
01-11-2005, 11:34 PM
It probably is the fact that either the CV joints are worn or the alignment of the cv axles is off. With Chrysler front-wheel drive vehicles, especially with the 3.0 liter V6, if a drive axle is misaligned due to improper mounting of motor/transmission mounts, it will affect the driveline angle and cause a vibration.


Thanks for your reply - I am seeing the Chrysler dealer tomorrow. Will mention your suggestion and see if this cuts down on my "diagnostic" bill.
Anita

adb124
01-11-2005, 11:40 PM
Thanks for your reply. I have given up on the transmission shop I am using as this is there second go at it and it is worse than the first time. Tomorrow its off to my local Chrysler dealer for their diagnostic. Will take your info with me. ANita

zulman
01-12-2005, 12:26 AM
I have a pulsing vibration that presents between 55-65km/h as I accelerate and decellerate. Have had recent rebuild to transmission and torque converter. Don't know if this is related. No other work done. Could it be tires? Any suggestions to help. Going crazy!!


One mre openion!! Its yur CV joint in the process of locking up.If you look at your CV Boots(Outer) one of them may be busted if not then it will one of these fine days!!
Zul

adb124
01-16-2005, 03:09 PM
I have a pulsing vibration that presents between 55-65km/h as I accelerate and decellerate. Have had recent rebuild to transmission and torque converter. Don't know if this is related. No other work done. Could it be tires? Any suggestions to help. Going crazy!!

I've been to Chrysler dealer and had the transmission fluid changed and the transmission controller updated and it has had no affect. They also swapped front axles and this had no effect. Now Chrysler is mystified. Gave me the van back and asked me to give them a few days to research any other solutions. Any suggestions on torque converter? Thanks again...Anita

adb124
01-16-2005, 03:12 PM
Thanks for your reply. I have given up on the transmission shop I am using as this is there second go at it and it is worse than the first time. Tomorrow its off to my local Chrysler dealer for their diagnostic. Will take your info with me. ANita


Went to Chrysler repair shop and they swapped front axles with no effect. Then they put Type III fluid in as there was a dextron fluid in and updated transmission controller. Told me that would fix it - but guess what - not fixed. Now they are stumped...frustrating. Any other suggestions? Anita

adb124
01-16-2005, 03:13 PM
Thanks for your reply - I am seeing the Chrysler dealer tomorrow. Will mention your suggestion and see if this cuts down on my "diagnostic" bill.
Anita


Went to Chrylser direct and they swapped front axles, changed transmission fluid to a Type III and updated transmission controller. Still no effect on shuddering between 50-60km. Any other suggestions? Thanks...Anita

zulman
01-16-2005, 10:28 PM
Went to Chrylser direct and they swapped front axles, changed transmission fluid to a Type III and updated transmission controller. Still no effect on shuddering between 50-60km. Any other suggestions? Thanks...Anita
sorry I give up!!
zulman

theFREAKnasty82
01-17-2005, 10:55 PM
The only other feasable solution is that your wheel bearings are so badly worn out; other than that, I don't have many more options.

HiRez_L
01-18-2005, 04:32 PM
I just realized that no one has answered your original question - yes, it could be tires.

adb124
01-18-2005, 05:29 PM
I just realized that no one has answered your original question - yes, it could be tires.

Thanks...went to tire shop and they rotated and balanced my virtually new tires and it has had no effect. Transmission shop once again does not think it's transmission. Everyone else is unsure. I have appointment with a "good mechanic" on thursday to check it out. All he'll say after road test is "boy that's annoying". Thanks again for your help...Anita

adb124
01-18-2005, 05:32 PM
The only other feasable solution is that your wheel bearings are so badly worn out; other than that, I don't have many more options.

Thanks...have ruled out tires today with an inspection, rotation and balancing. Transmission shop doesn't know what to think. I'm off to see a "good mechanic" on thursday. He says he's got a few ideas. Thanks again...Anita

HiRez_L
01-19-2005, 12:59 AM
When you say they swapped the fluid to a type III, do you mean Dexron III or Mopar ATF + 3? There is a huge difference between the 2, and the wrong fluid can cause lots of tranny problems, including torque converter shudder.

helpnhandle
01-24-2005, 04:37 PM
Thanks...have ruled out tires today with an inspection, rotation and balancing. Transmission shop doesn't know what to think. I'm off to see a "good mechanic" on thursday. He says he's got a few ideas. Thanks again...Anita

I have a 1995 voyager with the same vibration problem....have you any new news from your "good mechanic" ?

oneeyeguy
02-02-2005, 06:46 PM
I have a pulsing vibration that presents between 55-65km/h as I accelerate and decellerate. Have had recent rebuild to transmission and torque converter. Don't know if this is related. No other work done. Could it be tires? Any suggestions to help. Going crazy!!
I have the same problem..and I recently had tranny done ..Ive tried everything and being a mechanic for 20 years I am really frustrated with this,its kikn my but.so I had to break down and make an appointment to let the dealer try figure it out..I am going to suggest that make sure the transmission...motor positions are at factory specs..being this happpened after a tranny replacement to both of us. because I strongly feel my problem is in the axles but replacing them doesnt fix the problem I am starting to think they are binding up because they are not lined up in there correct position causing a growly draggy type result..anyway its a long shot but maybe..If I get it fingered out Ill let you kno ..and please let me kno if you get yours solved Good Luck

mrtinker
07-07-2011, 11:25 PM
I'd just like to revive this thread as I'm writing a book on this problem myself I think...

Any updates?

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