'95 Camry Transmission
atmreza
01-09-2006, 11:34 AM
I have a '95 Toyota Camry LE, 162k mileage. It runs really good. But recently I noticed it vibrates a lot while going from 55mph to 60mph. It vibrates at this range only if I press gas pedal.
I took it to Mr. Transmission, after test drive, they can't say anything about it. They suggested I pay them 200 dollar to open the transmission to check. I check with Toyota and they'd charge 400 for the same job.
Any suggestion? Is it a big problem with the transmission?
I recently replaced sparkplugs to reduce some vibration. This car also needs the engine mount to be replaced, the repair bill is going up....
I took it to Mr. Transmission, after test drive, they can't say anything about it. They suggested I pay them 200 dollar to open the transmission to check. I check with Toyota and they'd charge 400 for the same job.
Any suggestion? Is it a big problem with the transmission?
I recently replaced sparkplugs to reduce some vibration. This car also needs the engine mount to be replaced, the repair bill is going up....
Daniel M. Dreifus
01-09-2006, 12:42 PM
Not sure which mounts they were referring to, but copied this some time back, sounds like your sympton:
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Alex Marcuzzi wrote:
> I have a 1993 Camry and it vibrates starting at 50M.P.H. and then it
> gradually disappears when it reaches 60-65 M.P.H.. I have balanced the
> wheels, moved the tires from front to rear and did a wheel alignment.
> Anyone else have any ideas. Other then those speeds it runs pretty
> smooth.
>
> Alex
I have had the same problem for years and finally found the source---worn
motor mounts.
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Alex Marcuzzi wrote:
> I have a 1993 Camry and it vibrates starting at 50M.P.H. and then it
> gradually disappears when it reaches 60-65 M.P.H.. I have balanced the
> wheels, moved the tires from front to rear and did a wheel alignment.
> Anyone else have any ideas. Other then those speeds it runs pretty
> smooth.
>
> Alex
I have had the same problem for years and finally found the source---worn
motor mounts.
Toysrme
01-09-2006, 01:07 PM
Replace your dogbone mount.
gator2764
04-04-2007, 01:16 PM
Don't forget your CV axles. This could be the cause as well. Even if they are not clicking when you turn hard I have seen this exact problem, just yesterday on a 93 Corolla.
somick
04-04-2007, 02:34 PM
Don't forget your CV axles.
...and don't forget to look at the date. This post is over a year old!!!
Sam
...and don't forget to look at the date. This post is over a year old!!!
Sam
gator2764
04-05-2007, 05:23 AM
...and don't forget to look at the date. This post is over a year old!!!
Sam
DOH!!! Guess I better look a little closer next time.
Sam
DOH!!! Guess I better look a little closer next time.
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