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Old 03-15-2004, 12:41 AM
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Angry Constant vibration inside car from engine

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Re: Constant vibration inside car from engine

my wife used to have a saturn that did that. I think it turned out to be one of the mounting brackets for the engine was broken.
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Re: Constant vibration inside car from engine

Ford put out a TSB about this. They have to change some of the transmission mounts and add some bushings. I know some Ford dealerships say nothing can be done about it. It's fairly expensive to get this done. I think in the $300 range. My 97 was doing the same thing. All of the mounts for the engine and tranny except for the top mount of the engine, are on the transmission. I put a board underneath my oil pan (aluminum) and jacked the motor up until the tranny was lifted about 1/2 an inch. Then I loosened and retightened all the mounts to 67 ft.lbs. It's called neutralizing the mounts. It worked for me.
 
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