I would be suspicious of the CV joints.
If it's ONLY during acceleration I'd check the CV joints first.
ignition related misfire have you had a tune-up lately?
I have the same problem with my '91 Dodge Caravan -- it is probably the transmission.
No, it's only the acceleration. By (-)ve acceleration ,it means retardation or deceleration..
No, it's only the acceleration. By (-)ve acceleration ,it means retardation or deceleration..
It might be your transmition...
Mine did the same thing. It would get better when I got up to 50+. Turned out to be the CV joint. Replaced the whole axle for around $80(part only).
If it only vibrates while moving, at any speed, it's probably a bent rim. If it only vibrates at highway speed it is a tire chrachteristic called "Radial First Harmonic" and might be improved with dynamic balancing. The tire shop needs to move weights on the rim. If it only vibrates at higher speeds, like 40 mph and above, it's probably the static balance and the tire shop needs to move weights on the rim. If it vibrates all the time, even when stopped, it's probably a four cylinder economy car and you are a cheap ass.
definant possibility. with a broken motor mount, the engine will lift up during acceleration thus causing vibration.
There is only acceleration if the car's velocity changes. If it moves at a constant velocity, then there is no acceleration.
Only the acceleration brings a change in velocity.
You cannot is you only know the acceleration