I have a '95 Buick regal with a similar problem. I took it to the local dealer, who changed the crankshaft positioning sensor and one of the ignition modules and the problem was fixed. I researched it on the internet and found several other cases with the same sensor problem. You can in theory change it yourself, but it's not easy - I think I paid $200-250 for parts and labor.
Bad plugs, bad wires, pluged fuel filter, dirty air filter...
When you get arrested for drink driving do u loose your licence automatically
Loose ground
It means you have been given traffic tickets for your driving habits. Depending on the laws in your state, once you reach a certain number of points you will loose your license or possibly be required to take a defensive driving class.
The antenna circuit is the most likely cause of the static. check to see that the antenna cable is plugged into the radio, and there are no loose wires.
i had that problem on my 91 non turbo and it turned out to be a loose spark plug wire. check 'em.............do the simple stuff first. steve
Foot on brake pedal or linkage to trans is loose or out of adjustment.
sounds like you need a new dimmer switch, or there is a loose wire
Loose battery or alterator connections
NO! Very unsafe. If you are required to make an emergency maneuver, you may loose control and have an accident.
loose belts
Most commonly a vibration while driving is from a broken belt in one of the tires, but if it's vibrating while sitting still, it's usually from loose motor mounts and/ or a higher than necessary rpm
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, loose wheel bearing, defective tire, loose wheel lug nuts, & worn steering or suspension parts.
could be a dead cell in the battery, a loose ground or hot wire on the starter, or the starter could be bad.
It sounds like the resistors have broken loose and fallen off the back or the instrument cluster. Remove the cluster and open the back. flick the resistors some may fall off.. replace missing resistors.
Follow the top coolant hose to where the thermostat is. Just to the left of it there should be a wire. Pull the wire off and use a 19mm deep well socket to remove the sensor. Do this while the engine is cool and you will only loose very little coolant.
Check your front bumper, it might be loose, or the radiator fan might me hitting the case, or all your nuts are loose and its about to fall appart :P Could use more info like when does it vibrate, at a stop, driving along slow, driving along fast or braking.
Many time the high pitched whistle will be cause by a loose or unattached vaccuum line on the engine.