Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 22:08:03 GMT From: "CD" <crdooleynopsamympatico.ca> Subject: Re: 96 NG 900S V6 drive train vibration
Have a look at the hydraulic motor mount and or the transmission mounts. This model is notorious for broken mounts which will cause significant vibration when the car is under pressure. "Node monkey" <NodeMonkeynopsamamatall.com> wrote in message news:pan.2004.02.04.04.28.31.109040nopsamamatall.com... > Said car has developed a noticeable vibration when accelerating at > cruising speeds. Vibration can be cancelled or modified by slightly > turning the steering wheel or backing off the throttle. When on constant light throttle cruising > at motorway speeds there is no vibration. > > The wheels are true, tyres balanced and have only done 5 thousand km, > rotors are new. > > What are the most likely causes? I am guessing that a worn CVJ is a strong > possibility. > >