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> L200 Driveline Vibration
mlazarus
post Sep 8 2008, 05:54 PM
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My 2008 L200, auto transmission, 3.2 DID engine, has, what seems to me, a driveline vibration which starts at about 85km/h, intensifies up to 115 km/h, reduces and then disappears at about 140 km/h. The dealer (the only one in Jamaica) looked at the problem twice, and I have had the wheels re-balanced by an independent shop, but no sussess. Has anyone experienced this problem, and is there a solution?
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MonsterTriton
post Sep 9 2008, 12:06 PM
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check the torque converter....,
does it elimante under hard acceleration?
but suffer when you generally cruise?
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post Sep 9 2008, 12:21 PM
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The vibration is pretty consistent. Doesn't make a difference if accelerating (moderate or hard) or cruizing or coasting.
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check taht the axels are not warped

also this may be of some value, but check that balance shaft belt doesn't have any issues
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