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Old 09-13-2004, 08:36 PM
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2001 auto vibration @ idle???

anyideas on this, it drives great but engine vibrates the car like crazy.

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Re: 2001 auto vibration @ idle???

Here are a couple things to check:

- Check your engine mounts. Worn engine mounts can cause lots of vibrations throughout the car, especially at idle.

- Check your Automatic Transmission Fluid. With car at normal operating temperature, park on flat, level surface. Engage parking brake, pop the hood and place the car into Neutral. Check the transmission fluid level on the dipstick. Also check the color of the fluid while your there... it should have a pinkish or red-ish tint to it. If fluid is very dark, brown or black... a fluid/filter change is in order.

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Re: 2001 auto vibration @ idle???

^^ yup, where is the car ideling. It might be too low.
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