Is this an automatic tranny? If so, an incorrect fluid type may have been put into the trans after replacing the axles causing a shudder.
Check all motor/trans mounts.It needs a front end alignment, you move the setting when youchenged the cvjoints.
answercvs should not make car shudder on acceleration i would try wheel alignment, and check drive shaft U-jointsPoor or low quality axles - like you might buy at Checker or O'Reiley can sometimes cause this sort of shudder or vibration. I have never had this issue when using OEM parts, however they are much more costly.
I had the same problem with a 1992 Park Avenue with the 3800 engine. I first replaced the electronic ignition but that did not fix the problem. I then replaced the crankshaft heat sensor. That fixed my problem.
you might want to check your motor mounts...I had one gone ..had it replaced...month later gone again...Now I had it replaced again and havent had any problems.
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I replaced the lock on my 2003 Suzuki Areio hatchback and now I find it is starting to stick again, I was wondering if this is a common problem with this model?
its probably your radiator
I replaced mine at 100kmiles. I hear its a common problem. Think I paid about $500. I bet it goes out again.
I had the same problem before. All I hear is a click when I try to turn the ignition on. I just replaced the starter motor and never had that problem again.
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It can be the heating block, which only needs to be replaced before you start getting warm air again.
If you replaced the hose and it happened again, it's probably an over-pressure condition. If you HAVEN'T replaced the hose, try it. I had this exact problem. I put a screw type clamp on it instead of the spring type. took care of that problem..
That usually happens when the front brake rotors are out of round. It is a common problem, and they can either be replaced or re-ground so that they are true again.
I have an 88 ss that had the same problem. I replaced the distributor cap and it ran like new again. hope this helps