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My '94 had a shaking problem--only on acceleration--40 mph and up. It turned out to be the inner CV joint on the passenger side. Totally cured the problem after putting in a reman. CV shaft.
I also had a bad motor mount before the above problem. It caused a vibration throughout the car that could be felt at idle or while driving--fluctuating with RPM. Replacement cured that problem too. There was no visible damage to the mount--it was the passenger side. Good luck. |
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Re: Corolla shaking problems
How about crossed up spark plug wires?
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Re: Corolla shaking problems
My 91 Carolla had a funny shimmy/shake/sound at certain speeds. I had no idea what it was, and my boyfriend kept blowing it off as nothing, so I let it go. A while later, the front tires locked up on me coming out of a dangerous highway change curve, and nearly got me, my boyfriend, and my newborn daughter killed. I don't mess around with shimmy shakes anymore, I fix it immediately. It turns out, my Tranny was completely thrashed.
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Re: Corolla shaking problems
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I have a 94 Corolla that sounded very loud on a cold morning. The vibration was extreme in the cold and at speeds over 70mph. I changed out the motor mounts and it made a big difference. My car had 145K when it was done. You can get the mounts fairly cheaply on Ebay. From what a mechanic had told me , this is common with Corollas. BTW the mounts can't really be checked with a visual unless thay are grossly deformed. |
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Re: Corolla shaking problems
It finally warmend up enough here in the midwest to investigate my front end shaking problem. My 96 rolla would shake between 60 and 65 mph. Had previously ruled out tire problems if you read some of my former posts in this thread.
Replaced passenger side CV shaft and problem is gone. Also flushed out my 5speed manual gear box and replaced oil. 169,000 miles and going for 300,000 Took about one hour to jack car up high enough and make things safe to work under the car. Took another hour to remove and replace CV shaft. 1/2 hour to find the fill plug on the transmission. Its towards the front and you have to remove a plastic shroud to see it. 15 minutes to drain the remaining trans fluid. Note to those who are shade tree mechanics like me. Have something to catch the transmission oil when you pull the CV shaft out. I used my body and it wasn't pretty. Filled tranny, put tire back on and test drove. 3 hours total. If I had a hoist, and air tools I think I could shave 1.5 hours off. About $130 for this repair using a reman. CV shaft from NAPA and synthetic transmission oil. |
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Re: Corolla shaking problems
a tune up will fix that problem..
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Re: Corolla shaking problems
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My wife's Prizm makes a growling sound, but it doesn't seem to abate when turning the wheel back and fourth.... like when diagnosing a bad wheel berring I wonder if it isn't caused by these cheap-o futura front tires I had put on by PEP BOYS last summer? I'm wating for the weather to improve so I can rotate the spare around the car. I jacked the wheels up last fall and I didn't notice and excessive noise or freeplay when i spun them. |
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