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CAR VIBRATION AT HIGH SPEED?

WHEN IT RUNS 120KM/H AND ABOVE VIBRATE

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There two possibilities, either the wheels are not balanced or the CV joint is going

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 15, 2009

SOURCE: vibration in my truck at high speeds

I would start with the cheaper problem first, if you live in snow or mud county pull the tires look for mud, ice, then have your tires re-balanced. Not that try wheel aliment

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 24, 2009

SOURCE: car speed not exceeding 120km/h

sounds like catylitic converter is blocked. unbolt exhaust infront of catylitic converter, and try it that way

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2009

SOURCE: Sienna '99 vibration in driving after belts changed

very possible you might have a bad harmonic balancer ( crankshaft pulley). have that checked then go from there with replacing it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 03, 2009

SOURCE: above speed of 80 km/h slight vibration can be felt and continues

if you google "grand vitara vibration" you will find a discussion board about the many many grand vitaras getting around with a vibration problem. I happen to be one of these people and am seriously thinking of selling the car after all the problems I have. It appears to be a drive train design fault which will cost a fortune to fix, believe me its not a tyre problem, ive had 4 wheel alignlents and balances and it never seems to fix the problem.Take it to a mechanic and let them have a good look at it.

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Take the tires back to whoever installed them and have them re-check the balance. vibrations at high speeds are usually a balance issue.

Also make sure all the lug nuts are tight!

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