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Car Forum / Saturn Cars / August 2006

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DAN J D - 26 Aug 2006 17:08 GMT
Our Saturn sl2 1995 with 190k vibrates terrible at speeds above 40mph.  The
Upper motor was replaced as well as the wishbone one.  Any suggestions.
Thanks
p_vouers@goochs.com - 28 Aug 2006 14:24 GMT
> Our Saturn sl2 1995 with 190k vibrates terrible at speeds above 40mph.  The
> Upper motor was replaced as well as the wishbone one.  Any suggestions.
> Thanks
probably wheel balance.. take it and have te front end checked for
alignment but mainly the wheels for alance.. coul have thrown off a
lead weight..
SnoMan - 28 Aug 2006 15:10 GMT
>probably wheel balance.. take it and have te front end checked for
>alignment but mainly the wheels for alance.. coul have thrown off a
>lead weight..

I think I would check the CV joints in the front half shafts for wear
as when worn loose they can cause a lot of vibration too.
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NapalmHeart - 31 Aug 2006 02:15 GMT
>> Our Saturn sl2 1995 with 190k vibrates terrible at speeds above 40mph.
>> The
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> alignment but mainly the wheels for alance.. coul have thrown off a
> lead weight..

Depending where you drive, you could have an accumulation of material on the
inside of the wheel.  Lots of gravel around here and wheels need to be
cleaned out occasionally.

Ken
 
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