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to have a vibration at idle indicates that it is in the engine area. Check that the harmonic balancer is not failing, viscous fan hub is operational , fan blades are intact, water pump bearings and other bearings are ok. If it is an auto transmission check the flex plate for cracks.
Remember vibrations can also come from engine problem such as random misfires from loose HT leads, water -dirt and low fuel pressures causing injector misfires
an example of this is the old slant 6 valiant (Chrysler) where a plug was weak and misfiring at load under high rpm's and this caused the motor to rock in the engine mounts and indicated as a vibration.
Sure its missing..or just a bad vibration...I'd check motor mounts..I've been replacing mine lately...runs good but at idle I have a nice vibration...replaced top one by belt and now its lower on bottom belt side
hello,good day,seem you have problem on ignition or fuel system,maybe one spark plug or nozzle need replacement,or better to send your car to a dealer for proper diagnose,ty
are you sure it is a miss or a vibration? Focuses are famous for a vibration at idle because of the upper motor mounts. some get so bad that the whole dash vibrates at stop lights.
Does the engine stall? if not the motor mount is the issue, it is allowing engine vibration to be sent along the frame to the driver, the mounts have 2 functions, the 1st is of course to hold the engine in place, the 2nd is to isolate the vibration from the driver, engines vibrate allot, but if all the mounts are good you seldom feel it.
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