my 91 Accord vibrates at stop
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my 91 Accord vibrates at stop
When my car is at stop, and in reverse, I feel vibration on the wheel.
This goes away as I drive forward after about 15/20 mph.
Is this normal? Am I being oversensititve? Should I worry?
The motor mount was replaced a few months ago. At THAT time, it was
very shuddery.
This goes away as I drive forward after about 15/20 mph.
Is this normal? Am I being oversensititve? Should I worry?
The motor mount was replaced a few months ago. At THAT time, it was
very shuddery.
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Re: my 91 Accord vibrates at stop
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 22:35:26 GMT, Robert Blank <bob@NOblankproductions.com> wrote:
>When my car is at stop, and in reverse, I feel vibration on the wheel.
>This goes away as I drive forward after about 15/20 mph.
>Is this normal? Am I being oversensititve? Should I worry?
>The motor mount was replaced a few months ago. At THAT time, it was
>very shuddery.
keep in mind there are four motor mounts.
>When my car is at stop, and in reverse, I feel vibration on the wheel.
>This goes away as I drive forward after about 15/20 mph.
>Is this normal? Am I being oversensititve? Should I worry?
>The motor mount was replaced a few months ago. At THAT time, it was
>very shuddery.
keep in mind there are four motor mounts.
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Re: my 91 Accord vibrates at stop
In article <1gbmm3k.1l2gteuvg9zmwN%bob@NOblankproductions.com >,
bob@NOblankproductions.com (Robert Blank) wrote:
> When my car is at stop, and in reverse, I feel vibration on the wheel.
> This goes away as I drive forward after about 15/20 mph.
>
> Is this normal? Am I being oversensititve? Should I worry?
>
> The motor mount was replaced a few months ago. At THAT time, it was
> very shuddery.
Have someone you trust start the car. Open the hood and watch the engine
as the person presses down on the gas. Make sure the emergency brake is on
and the car is in park or the neutral position. Don't stand in front of
the car. See if the engine is over-vibrating or shaking. Also, have the
person behind the wheel keep their foot firmly on the brake and clutch
pressed down as they place it in reverse. Check again to see if the engine
is shaking. If it is shaking, you need to recheck all of the motor mounts.
bob@NOblankproductions.com (Robert Blank) wrote:
> When my car is at stop, and in reverse, I feel vibration on the wheel.
> This goes away as I drive forward after about 15/20 mph.
>
> Is this normal? Am I being oversensititve? Should I worry?
>
> The motor mount was replaced a few months ago. At THAT time, it was
> very shuddery.
Have someone you trust start the car. Open the hood and watch the engine
as the person presses down on the gas. Make sure the emergency brake is on
and the car is in park or the neutral position. Don't stand in front of
the car. See if the engine is over-vibrating or shaking. Also, have the
person behind the wheel keep their foot firmly on the brake and clutch
pressed down as they place it in reverse. Check again to see if the engine
is shaking. If it is shaking, you need to recheck all of the motor mounts.
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Re: my 91 Accord vibrates at stop
There is a procedure to adjust the motor mounts in your car. All 4 are
first loosened, then they are torqued to very specific values (not all
the same) and in a very specific order.
Robert Blank wrote:
> When my car is at stop, and in reverse, I feel vibration on the wheel.
> This goes away as I drive forward after about 15/20 mph.
>
> Is this normal? Am I being oversensititve? Should I worry?
>
> The motor mount was replaced a few months ago. At THAT time, it was
> very shuddery.
>
first loosened, then they are torqued to very specific values (not all
the same) and in a very specific order.
Robert Blank wrote:
> When my car is at stop, and in reverse, I feel vibration on the wheel.
> This goes away as I drive forward after about 15/20 mph.
>
> Is this normal? Am I being oversensititve? Should I worry?
>
> The motor mount was replaced a few months ago. At THAT time, it was
> very shuddery.
>
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