Causes When Car Shakes When Accelerating But Not When Coasting
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2023
- Here are the causes I have seen when a vehicle shakes when it is accelerating but not when coasting.
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A vibration that occurs only under acceleration is most likely a drivetrain issue, such as a bad CV axel or U-Joint.
Most Common Causes
CV Axel (Often Makes Ticking Noise)
Driveshaft U-Joint
Unbalanced Tire or Bad Rim
Loose Lug Nuts
Motor Mount
Transmission Mount
Less Common Causes
Engine Problem (usually with get code)
Transmission Problem (usually with get code)
Frame Damage
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Great video just to get me to thinking. Just happened to me. The day before. I went & got an oil change/tire rotation. So on my way home from work the next day. I'm feeling all types of vibration from my rear. Upoon further investigation. Found 4/5 lugs nuts loose. The most disappointing thing. The tire shop that did my service took no accountability for their error. This could have been critical or fatal to me and others. I believe in traveling by grace, and I was fortunate to even make it home.
Very accurate information, thank you! I just took my 2018 Toyota Corolla LE into DiscountTire last week for a vibration under acceleration that was getting worse over 60mph, the technician showed me how the tire was dancing and shaking when he set it up on the wheel balancing machine. Wheel rim was bent/damaged.
Great job on this video. You should have a lot more subs!!
Don’t forget the torque converter. There’s at least one vehicle out there known for a sudden around 55MPH which goes away when you slow down or accelerate out of it. Can’t recall if it was a Sienna or a Caravan but if you didn’t get the applicable service bulletin applied it was inevitable that your torque converter would fail that way.
Im trying to figure out mine right now I have a 2009 chevy impala, I replaced an engine mount but didn't solve the issue. Im thinking my transmission mount is bad or something because the shaking is worse when I go up hill. I havn't changed my transmission fluid in 175k miles so Im gonna do that too
My mustang does this it won't accelerate fully shakes makes a load vacuume sucking noise then hits the rest of the rpms slowly it started on the highway last month 3rd and 4th gear now it does it in all gears but 1... its in the shop now they're looking at it on Monday here at Ford. NO clue what this could be
How about AWD
My 13 Silverado jerks hard when i put it in drive and also most recently it shudders when im reach 25-30 mph. I just had motor mounts replaced. So im not sure where to look. Transmission shifts fine no hard jerks or anything.
did you figure it out?
My car shudder with the steering wheel almost feels like a wobble accelarating going uphill randomly not all the time anybody?
My car shakes under load/acceleration but not when it's cruising.
I had my CVs redone but it still has the same symptoms.
What could be the cause? Engine mounts don't look worn.
I am having the same exact issue. Been to 4 mechanics and still no solution
@@jessicajones119 consider checking your ignition coils or spark plugs. It turns out that's what the issue was for me all along.
When is idling it doesn't misfire, or when I'm driving slowly. Only at high speeds under load.
What about the opposite? my car vibrates when coasting but not when accelerating. Except when I'm going over 40 mph
how many miles? could be motor mounts
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ua-cam.com/users/shortsIoNGBHx2ILE?si=kuPP0jCBcDW0P3Pv Is this normal for engine to shake like this when starting or even switching off? Thank you! I just put new battery,🪫 old one died, and i still have a feeling that he take some second longer when im turning key 🔑 and trying to start the car. By the way, this is diesel 2.2 ictdi Honda Accord, my first diesel. i’m just not sure is this ok. For many people yes, but still i will like to ask!
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What about the wheel bearings being bad?