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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / November 2005

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Vibration in 1996 Chrysler LHS

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Hawhee - 22 Nov 2005 04:31 GMT
When I'm driving at highway speed with my foot on the accelerator, the
front end has a vibration that stops as soon as I let up on the
accelerator.  What could be the problem?  I don't think it's in the
engine, because it idles normally, and sounds normally throughout the
normal rpm range.
Bill Putney - 22 Nov 2005 06:13 GMT
> When I'm driving at highway speed with my foot on the accelerator, the
> front end has a vibration that stops as soon as I let up on the
> accelerator.  What could be the problem?  I don't think it's in the
> engine, because it idles normally, and sounds normally throughout the
> normal rpm range.

If not engine missing under acceleration, then could be CV joint or
wheel bearing or tire issue.  Most likely CV joint.

Bill Putney
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Hawhee - 23 Nov 2005 03:39 GMT
Thanks, Bill.  I think it is the CV joint, as two of my coworkers said the
same.
Bill Putney - 23 Nov 2005 11:20 GMT
> Thanks, Bill.  I think it is the CV joint, as two of my coworkers said the
> same.

You're welcome!

Bill Putney
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