2002 Vibration between 60 and 75 miles an hour
I an getting a slight but noticeable vibration between 60 and 75 miles an hours when I accelerate my 2002 Camry LE. The car is aligned and tires are balanced and tire pressure is good. I serviced the transmission about 3 months ago and it seems to be shifting normally. The vibration happens only when accelerating and the vibration range has slowly increased over the past 5 days. I am getting no codes. Can anyone give me some thoughts about the probability of what this issue is? CV's, Wheel bearing? I am leaning toward Cv's right now as the vibration only happens during acceleration load at these speeds. As soon as I let off the gas it disappears. The boots on the CV's are intact and I cant see any indication of leakage. Thanks for any help given.
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if vibration is all front end specific
soft /broken motor mounts... ,gearbox ,front or rear , dog bone one near the shock tower wear/worn front strut shocks or springs worn CVs possible.. would be noisy in turns at lower speeds worn hub wheel bearings would growl |
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