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1996 Outback Subura Vibrations
I am having a major vibration problem. Was told that it was the transmission motor mounts, replaced that. Then it was the tires, had them replaced. In addition to a front end aligment. During that the stated that I had a broken front right axle, replaced that.
The vibration is still continuing. Now am told that it is the hub assemby. Any help or comments would be greatly appreciated. |
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Re: 1996 Outback Subura Vibrations
When does the vibration occur? Speed? Need some more info here.
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Re: 1996 Outback Subura Vibrations
The vibration starts around 40 mph. It seems to go away when I acclerate and worsen when slowing down. Also if you put the car into neurtal all the vibration goes away.
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Re: 1996 Outback Subura Vibrations
Where are you feeling the vibration? Everywhere, in the brake pedal, steering wheel, seat etc? Have you checked the engine mounts? They can be loosened and the engine is able to be moved side to side. I've had a few that the nut that holds it to the crossmember was not tight and caused some movement. Is there any contact with a solid surface by the engine/exhaust/trans?
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Re: 1996 Outback Subura Vibrations
Manual transmission? or Auto?
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