I had this happen on my 2002 Cinco at 40,000 miles. They replaced the motor mounts under warranty, and it fixed the shaking.
If your engine shakes when you accelerate, you may have a broken motor mount. You need to get it fixed before your engine falls out of your car as you drive along.
You have a serious problem. Have your car looked at before you drive it.
bad plugs, bad spark plug wires, worn out engine no compression, bad timing. you name it.
it could be, its an easy fix, you just have to balance your tires
Spend the money to have it diagnosed by a repair shop as it will save you plenty.
The car needs a tune-up, or the motor mount(s) are bad.
Could be a tire or wheel that is out of balance Could be a bad tire with internal damage Could need a new car
Have the tires Balanced. Then check alignment. If still shakes is it when your press the brakes? If so check the rotors and abs system. Or if it could also be the over drive if it is when shifting gears. Try running it with the over drive off.
Could be in need of a basic tune up.
Serious engine knock or valve train noise. Have this looked into by a pro.
The noise has been coming from the engine for the past week and I have been told it might be the oil pump not providing oil to the sump. The tapping sound comes from the engine and increases when i change into a higher gear and drive faster. Please help!
get an obdII sensor and plug it in. it will retrieve the codes. or, take it to kragen or autozone- they'll read codes for free!