shaking & shuddering-not me, the car!
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shaking & shuddering-not me, the car!
need help..have '01 leganza for 6 mos..recently started shaking, shuddering, acts like its gonna die but doesn't..have noted oily spots where i park but oil level is always ok..i'm female, no daewoo dealer for 150 miles.. can local mechanic check it out and get parts? heard something about izusu having similar parts..any info appreciated..i know i'll get screwed by local mechanics if i have no idea what to expect...
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could it be the wheel alignment? or uneven wear on the tires. What speeds does this start at? Did you hit a really big bump or something?
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04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
http://www.cardomain.com/id/kinkyllama
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There are a few simple items that can be checked before anything else:
If you havent done a tune-up lately this is the basic list:
- spark plugs
- have mechanic test the spark plug wires
- replace fuel filter
- check vacuum lines for cracks
- check the CTS sensor (Coolant Temp Sensor)
Other than that, it may be getting a little bit more complex:
- oxygen sensor, if never replaced (computer depends heavily on that)
- idle-air control valve...to be cleanup
- air temp sensor
Also, your mechanic should pull the codes off the ECM - if there is a problem, the comp will let you know.
Hope this helps
Tom
If you havent done a tune-up lately this is the basic list:
- spark plugs
- have mechanic test the spark plug wires
- replace fuel filter
- check vacuum lines for cracks
- check the CTS sensor (Coolant Temp Sensor)
Other than that, it may be getting a little bit more complex:
- oxygen sensor, if never replaced (computer depends heavily on that)
- idle-air control valve...to be cleanup
- air temp sensor
Also, your mechanic should pull the codes off the ECM - if there is a problem, the comp will let you know.
Hope this helps
Tom
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engine shudder
thanks for all the tips, trying to see if it can get past christmas before i have to spend some bucks......