Why does my car feel like it is hitting rumble strips?
Why does my car feel like it is hitting rumble strips?
The problem is this: when driving between 35 and 45 mph, the car feels like it’s hitting rumble strips. Very consistent…not hesitating or anything, but just like hitting rumble strips in the road. Yet the roads are smooth. I have noticed the tachometer going up and down by about 200 RPM when it does it.
Why does my Honda Accord sound like rumble strips?
I put 450 miles on it yesterday and at freeway speeds, it runs like a charm. Same goes for speeds under 30. Just in that 35-45 zone, it gets really funky. I did a search in this forum and found a thread about the torque converter as a similar sounding issue, but I don’t think that’s the problem.
Why does my Chevy expedition have rumble strips?
We’re on our 4th Expedition and this one is a 2007 EL 2WD Limited. We love Expeditions and have never had an issue in the past. This one is apparently our “special” one… When I bought it (with ~70k miles) it spent a couple days in the dealer’s (a Chevy dealer) shop because of an “ignition issue”.
Why does my car Rumble at 50 mph?
Yet the roads are smooth. I have noticed the tachometer going up and down by about 200 RPM when it does it. In the mid 50s, the car has periodic rumbles, but they are more noise than anything else, and they come in predictable cycles…e.g. rumble – silent – rumble – silent – rumble up to the low 60s and then it runs just fine.
When does a Chevy truck rumble strip go away?
It also does it at a slow-roll, say around 15-20 mph. It does NOT do it when I put it in neutral and stop. While sitting at a stop light it feels a lot more “under-a-load” than it has before too… That goes away as well when I put it in neutral. At first I figured it was the rotors so I pulled them and had them turned.
Why does my Silverado Sierra have rumble strips?
Over the past moth or so I’ve noticed what feels like I’m driving over “rumble strips” while coming to a stop. It also does it at a slow-roll, say around 15-20 mph. It does NOT do it when I put it in neutral and stop.
Is there a problem with the rumble strip?
So…..I found the problem and it is fixed!!!! Along with the “rumble strip” vibration I started to get a few other clunks, rattles, and shakes. I went to my dad’s house to lament about it and he said pop the hood, put it drive, keep your foot on the brake, and give it gas.
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It also does it at a slow-roll, say around 15-20 mph. It does NOT do it when I put it in neutral and stop. While sitting at a stop light it feels a lot more “under-a-load” than it has before too… That goes away as well when I put it in neutral. At first I figured it was the rotors so I pulled them and had them turned.
What does it feel like to hit a rumble strip?
I keep getting a vibration, almost feels like hitting a ‘rumble strip’ on the highway. But it only happens quite occasionally, like maybe once or twice in a 20 mile trip and only for a second or two each time…