Ok guys, I just bought a 94 Firebird, because I just got in an accident with my 94 Camaro. I'm working on tuning up the new car, and I've become stumped on something.
When the engine is on, and you shift into drive or reverse (Auto) and have the brake on, the car has a fairly good sized vibration. This same vibration occurs when it shifts to overdrive (past 45 mph). When idling and not in gear, the vibration cannot be felt in the cabin, but may still be occuring. No load on the engine there so it really isnt the same condition. My old Camaro (R.I.P) had the same thing going on, but not nearly as bad. I never addressed it in my old car as it never was bad enough to bother me, however the new car has it bad enough that I may go crazy if I drive it that way.
Anyone have any ideas on what the problem may be / have the same problem?
A little more info, the previous owner just had the Tranny fluid changed, so could anything in the transmission be causing a problem? I've found if someone is selling a used car and it has new Tranny fluid they are probably trying to cover up a problem. The engine will be getting new plugs, wires, air filter, and probably an oil change today, so I'll let you know if any of that solves it.
Now that I'm thinking of it, I once tried to use injector cleaner to solve the problem on the old car, and that had a mildly positive effect. Could the fuel injectors be the problem?
Any ideas would be appreciated.
When the engine is on, and you shift into drive or reverse (Auto) and have the brake on, the car has a fairly good sized vibration. This same vibration occurs when it shifts to overdrive (past 45 mph). When idling and not in gear, the vibration cannot be felt in the cabin, but may still be occuring. No load on the engine there so it really isnt the same condition. My old Camaro (R.I.P) had the same thing going on, but not nearly as bad. I never addressed it in my old car as it never was bad enough to bother me, however the new car has it bad enough that I may go crazy if I drive it that way.
Anyone have any ideas on what the problem may be / have the same problem?
A little more info, the previous owner just had the Tranny fluid changed, so could anything in the transmission be causing a problem? I've found if someone is selling a used car and it has new Tranny fluid they are probably trying to cover up a problem. The engine will be getting new plugs, wires, air filter, and probably an oil change today, so I'll let you know if any of that solves it.
Now that I'm thinking of it, I once tried to use injector cleaner to solve the problem on the old car, and that had a mildly positive effect. Could the fuel injectors be the problem?
Any ideas would be appreciated.
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