2007 Camry has vibration and bounce when driving
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2007 Camry has vibration and bounce when driving
When i ride my 07 Camry i feel a slight vibration. Car feels more bouncy after hit slight bumps when driving. You can feel it slight shaking on the pedals, steering wheel and center armrest. Feels like the drivers front tire area. I had the tires balanced last week. What could it be? Suspension, strut, alignment( car drives staight) Any ideas let me know. I need to explain it to the service dept at the dealer.
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RE: 2007 Camry has vibration and bounce when driving
could be a bad shock absorber. while the car is parked, lean and bounce on the side where you feel it most. then back off. if the car continues to bounce, bad shock. if it come up and stops, it's not the shock
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RE: 2007 Camry has vibration and bounce when driving
I would also check control arm parts . . ball joints tierod ends or maybe a CV joint. Is there any banging noise associated with it? If it was a shock absorber, I would think thatthe issuewould creep up on you rather than just being there one day. It should be noted that these problems could be dangerous and should be sorted out asap. It may be something not serious, in which case you could wait a little while until it's convineint to get fixed like shocks ora cv joint. However if it is a ball joint or a tie rod it could snap and cause you to loose control. I'm not trying to scare you but just be carefull.
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RE: 2007 Camry has vibration and bounce when driving
While all the suggestions above are valid, I want to know if you had the problem prior to balancing the wheels, and if you had the issue immediately after you left the shop or later on.
Wheel balancing is tricky and the tech may not have done it properly. Also wheel weight attachment varies, and sometimes - who to blame is irrelevant - weights fall off causing a wheel or wheels to become unbalanced once again.
Take it back to the shop for a re-evaluation.
Wheel balancing is tricky and the tech may not have done it properly. Also wheel weight attachment varies, and sometimes - who to blame is irrelevant - weights fall off causing a wheel or wheels to become unbalanced once again.
Take it back to the shop for a re-evaluation.
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