SOURCE: engine vibration in drive or reverse
Wow..thats not good..first have motor mounts checked, maybe the tranny mount or possibly if ur car has it is the driveshaft bearings...good luck on the oil leak...maybe tranny fluid..make sure if ur losing fluid that ur checking them incl. the tranny fluid...u might find ur leak first of all by rechecking the oil cap where it is supposed to be ...same with all fluid caps.
SOURCE: 1996 honda accord overheating.
you may have a clogged heatter core. it you can do without heat, bypass the heater core and this may solve your problem
SOURCE: replaced cracked radiator in 2000 Chrysler LHS but car still overheating. What could be the problem?
I had the same problem. My Chrysler LHS kept overheating. I had the thermostat changed out first and it didn't help. Then I had the water pump changed out and still did no good. Then changed out the radiator, still overheated. Come to find out the people that changed my thermostat put it in backwards. Evidently, the thermostats for these cars look different from all the others and people are not sure how to put them in. I took mine to a Chrysler dealer and they fixed it for me.
SOURCE: 1998 Chrsler Sebring coolant gurlges - now overheating
yes some systems have to be burped or the boil over can occur in the motor and cause head gasket issues..at 195k i think you should check the system for leaks and thermostat if it is opening at right tempatures or is slow..plus the vented cap on your radiator check with vacuum gauge if it holds about 12-14 psi before it vents...
SOURCE: Audi A4 - Strong vibrations while accellerating and while idling
If it had points and carb i could diagnose it but with all this computer control stuff it could be anything from a faulty sensor to a dodgy fuel pump or evan a multiplug loose .i would suggest the dealer to diagnose it sorry i cant be of much help but evan the software is encrypted and the vehicle has to be connected via the internet to stuggart
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