vibration between 65-75 mph during acceleration
Okay, I have a 2001 Hyundai Accent and just had the alignment and
balancing completed after the garage said that would fix the problem. This has been an on-going problem since mile 80,000 and it's still here at mile 102,000. Here's what's going on, as I accelerate all is good until speeds around 65-75 then it will shimmy something fierce the harder I push down on the accelerator. If I'm below or above and accelerating I have no problems. Also if I let off the gas around 80 and let it coast down there's no vibration. The dealer was not helpful with this at all. Any input appreciated, as my warranty is now null and void, so time for me to play and stop paying $75/hr. Thanks in advance....mike |
Re: vibration between 65-75 mph during acceleration
This is going to be difficult to diagnose without having a good
driveability technician personally experience the condition. To be sure I understand correctly: The shimmy occurs at 65-75 MPH and only if accelerating at those speeds-- if you hold steady or are decelerating, the shimmy does not occur? Also, I'd be interested in knowing whether it occurs more frequently up hills or down hills (or hills have no effect). |
Re: vibration between 65-75 mph during acceleration
have your rotors checked, wheel bearrings and cv axels....
"mike" <michaelcaruso@dejazzd.com> wrote in message news:1118784290.546861.87820@f14g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com... > Okay, I have a 2001 Hyundai Accent and just had the alignment and > balancing completed after the garage said that would fix the problem. > This has been an on-going problem since mile 80,000 and it's still here > at mile 102,000. Here's what's going on, as I accelerate all is good > until speeds around 65-75 then it will shimmy something fierce the > harder I push down on the accelerator. If I'm below or above and > accelerating I have no problems. Also if I let off the gas around 80 > and let it coast down there's no vibration. The dealer was not helpful > with this at all. Any input appreciated, as my warranty is now null > and void, so time for me to play and stop paying $75/hr. Thanks in > advance....mike > |
Re: vibration between 65-75 mph during acceleration
u might also want to try replacing your stock plug wires with premco wires.
i havent had a miss since i swiitched... and get rid of the champion plugs if their in your car ! "mike" <michaelcaruso@dejazzd.com> wrote in message news:1118784290.546861.87820@f14g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com... > Okay, I have a 2001 Hyundai Accent and just had the alignment and > balancing completed after the garage said that would fix the problem. > This has been an on-going problem since mile 80,000 and it's still here > at mile 102,000. Here's what's going on, as I accelerate all is good > until speeds around 65-75 then it will shimmy something fierce the > harder I push down on the accelerator. If I'm below or above and > accelerating I have no problems. Also if I let off the gas around 80 > and let it coast down there's no vibration. The dealer was not helpful > with this at all. Any input appreciated, as my warranty is now null > and void, so time for me to play and stop paying $75/hr. Thanks in > advance....mike > |
Re: vibration between 65-75 mph during acceleration
okay it's definitely worse going uphill but occurs both uphill and
downhill, i should have stated that holding steady at those speeds also produces the shimmy although not as bad. decelerating there is no problem, and it appears that my front left tire is wearing more quickly on the inside though I just noticed this today since I typically rotate my tires every oil change due to the amount of driving i do. |
Re: vibration between 65-75 mph during acceleration
to me it soundw like bad cv axels....
or possibly wheel bearrings.. what car is it??? "mike" <michaelcaruso@dejazzd.com> wrote in message news:1118803168.894049.307460@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... > okay it's definitely worse going uphill but occurs both uphill and > downhill, i should have stated that holding steady at those speeds also > produces the shimmy although not as bad. decelerating there is no > problem, and it appears that my front left tire is wearing more quickly > on the inside though I just noticed this today since I typically rotate > my tires every oil change due to the amount of driving i do. > |
Re: vibration between 65-75 mph during acceleration
as for the tire wear that sounds like a toe in / out problem
"mike" <michaelcaruso@dejazzd.com> wrote in message news:1118803168.894049.307460@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... > okay it's definitely worse going uphill but occurs both uphill and > downhill, i should have stated that holding steady at those speeds also > produces the shimmy although not as bad. decelerating there is no > problem, and it appears that my front left tire is wearing more quickly > on the inside though I just noticed this today since I typically rotate > my tires every oil change due to the amount of driving i do. > |
Re: vibration between 65-75 mph during acceleration
shop said toe was out, again the car is a 2001 hyundai accent
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Re: vibration between 65-75 mph during acceleration
You'll probably need to have the steering/suspension checked, a front end
alignment, and new tires installed. |
Re: vibration between 65-75 mph during acceleration
Go to a garage that can balance the tires while they are still attached
to the car. This should cure your problem. <<<<Okay, I have a 2001 Hyundai Accent and just had the alignment and balancing completed after the garage said that would fix the problem. This has been an on-going problem since mile 80,000 and it's still here at mile 102,000. Here's what's going on, as I accelerate all is good until speeds around 65-75 then it will shimmy something fierce the harder I push down on the accelerator. If I'm below or above and accelerating I have no problems. Also if I let off the gas around 80 and let it coast down there's no vibration. The dealer was not helpful with this at all. Any input appreciated, as my warranty is now null and void, so time for me to play and stop paying $75/hr. Thanks in advance....mike >>>>> |
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