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HI, My prado 1999 4V 2.7CC 4WD M/T, my car is vibrating on high way after 100 km speed, please help me for sending solution of fault. upto 100 km speed its runs smooth but after 100 km it start vibrating all body and interior.
other problem is for tires the one i purchase this car he replaced the four tires of the car by size 205, 70,16R actual size is 215,70,16R or 265,70 R16.please advise it is ok no problem to drive on present tires,
There are a couple of things that can cause vibration ie wheel balancing that might be wrong usually vibrates when driving at 100-120 km/hr,ball joints that a worn,wheel hubs bend,steering knuckle excessive play,steering rack excessive play,worn steering UJ,worn steering column....
Vibration can be caused by many factors, wheel balance, worn tie rod ends, worn steering joints, get the car to a garage and have it inspected for any worn out parts and as well check the wheel balance first.
hi, the first thing you need to get checked is the wheel balancing if you feel the vibration through the steering wheel then this usually points towards the wheel balance being off balance usually happens if a weight has fallen off or the tyres been changed so get the balance checked at anywhere the replaces tyres. They wont charge much for doing this and it will only take 15min to do so they can check this whilst you wait.
The second cause could be that the track rod end needs replacing this is least likely but can cause the problem your having.
I hope i have given you some idea of what to look for.
Let me know how you get on or if you need further assistance ok
Are the tires balanced? Did they use stick on weights, if so? If this holds true, see if there is a mark on the wheel, where a weight has flown off.
How about the front end alignment, and condition of the tires. Sometimes a belt slips in the tire. This is hard to see, but can be found by sliding your hand around the tire, and you will feel a bulge to one side. (Use caution, as there's no telling what may be stuck in your tire/s, and you can damage your hand or fingers. I realize how that sounds. One has to use finesse, when checking one's tires, with this method)
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