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jim r Posted on Aug 12, 2014

What would cause a powertrain vibration in a 2007 toyota tacoma with manual transmission

Vibration starts when in third gear at 35 mph

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Is it just in third gear or does it vibrate at different speeds in other gears?

Testimonial: "it is starting to vibrate in second gear"

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  • Rich Carpenter Aug 12, 2014

    Is it vibrating at the same road speed or the same engine speed?

  • jim r
    jim r Aug 12, 2014

    same engine speed

  • Rich Carpenter Aug 13, 2014

    First I would ask an assistant to rev the engine up to the speed you are having problems at and hold it there while you carefully check under the bonnet (don't get caught in the belts) and look for something that's moving that shouldn't be. Carefully check the engine and transmission mountings for excessive play. If it's not any of that check that the fuel system is supplying enough fuel and air (check that nothing is bunged up). check that all the engine and transmission mountings are in good condition. Try wriggling things with a pry bar or sturdy bit of wood, there should be a bit of give but not much.

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Most likely the tires are causing the problem from being " out of balanced ". They start vibrating at certain speed ranges depending on how far out of balance.

Take the Sienna in for a rotate and balance on the tires. Set air pressure at 35 psi. That should solve the problem.

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