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Old 06-30-2006, 07:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Vibration during light acceleration around 45-55 mph

my car has a slight vibration when i am driving 45-55 mph and i just barley give it gas to keep it up to speed, usually when i am going up a hill. there is a tsb thats says it might be the torque converter but my stupid dealership wont agree with me. any help.
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Old 06-30-2006, 07:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Same thing happened to me, so I drove the car until it was soooo bad they could not keep pulling the same bull**** on me. I demanded a new tourque converter at that point.

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they did my tourque convertor that did not fix it they ended up changing the valve body that solved the problem
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Also a tsb for the exhaust system when MDS kicks in. Check into that.
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this is a water intrusion problem. the longer you wait, the more severe the damage. if caught early, it can be repaired with just a flush. if not, the repairs can range from a new torque converter to a complete transmission overhaul. if your dealer won't deal with it, find another dealer.
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