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Old Aug 17, 2003 | 10:52 PM
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shaking at low rpms

MY 92 SE max seems to have developed a new problem. Just recently it developed a vibration in that i can feel in the steering wheel, it does it at low rpms and only really becomes apparent in any gear other than park or neutral, i have an auto. The car already has the symtoms of a failed fuel injector and i would just like any advice you all have to give, thanks
Old Aug 18, 2003 | 06:48 AM
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Re: shaking at low rpms

Originally posted by Bluemax92
MY 92 SE max seems to have developed a new problem. Just recently it developed a vibration in that i can feel in the steering wheel, it does it at low rpms and only really becomes apparent in any gear other than park or neutral, i have an auto. The car already has the symtoms of a failed fuel injector and i would just like any advice you all have to give, thanks
Could possible be out of alignment or the wheels out of balance. Have you hit any big pot-holes lately?
Old Aug 18, 2003 | 06:57 AM
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If you are getting an engine vibration that you can feel through the wheel while the car is stationary, however, in gear, a failed injector will give you the vibration that you are describing. Also, a misfiring cylinder will have a similar symptom. Another possibilty could be a bad motor mount. However, since you said that you already have the symptons of a failed injector, that is most likely your cause.
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