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Old Dec 28, 2007 | 08:42 PM
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My car is rattling my teeth into my brain-Can you help?!?

I have a 2003 LX Honda Civic. Within the last year, it's had a hard life, but within the last 6 months or so--it has started to consistently shake & rattle whenever I get it between 78-80mph. I swear it might take off if allowed to. What could this be?















Because I feel the need to defend my driving....lol...I live in California. If you DO the speed limit of 70--you will get run off the road. So, my 78--is actually pretty slow comparatively speaking.
Old Dec 28, 2007 | 11:16 PM
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80mph? Why do you need to drive that fast? But seriously, take it to a mechanic and tell them all of your problems.
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then keep it to the speed limit 65 or 75 some place. that will take care of the problem.
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check your tirees, check your stearing for loose or warn parts and check your drive train from your wheels in
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