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Default Bad Shaking Issue - 01-10-2007 , 10:04 AM






I have a 2005 Dodge Caravan, 85,560 miles on it, and VERY intermittently,
while driving at highway speeds, I will get a really bad vibration through
the entire vehicle. No set time it lasts, some times long (miles), some
times short (mile). No indicator lights come on, car is not getting hot. Oil
changes have ALWAYS been regularly done with filter change and fuel injector
cleaner.

It happened today on my way to work, for along time. Don't really think it
is my engine, cause this time, when I pressed on the brakes, I felt a strong
vibration through the brake pedal. Not sure where to start looking for what
is wrong. Since it is so intermittent, if I take it to the dealership, they
will just turn around and tell me nothing is wrong (like they always do - 4
different issues I had, I had to take it back 2-3 times each before they
fixed it right.)

It would help if I could tell them where to begin to look, if anyone has a
clue for me. Would it be brakes, (tires are all brand new and balanced),
wheel bearings, tie rods, ball joints, CV joints, suspension?

The only thing that I know is wrong with the car is a very small gasket leak
around the water pump. But if this would the issue, would the car overheat
due to the coolant not being pushed through the car?

Thanks for any help,

-Tom Rogers



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Default Re: Bad Shaking Issue - 01-10-2007 , 10:11 AM






Also, could it be the transmission?


Sometimes (not always) I hear clunks when putting car into gear –
transmission has

been serviced last at 60k miles and has proper fluid level.



Also, when brakes are wet, and I park car for the night, next day I try to

get going and you can hear the brakes rubbing on the discs/drums.

-Tom





"Tom Rogers" <jeditom (AT) NO_SPAMtwcny (DOT) rr.com> wrote

Quote:
I have a 2005 Dodge Caravan, 85,560 miles on it, and VERY intermittently,
while driving at highway speeds, I will get a really bad vibration through
the entire vehicle. No set time it lasts, some times long (miles), some
times short (mile). No indicator lights come on, car is not getting hot.
Oil changes have ALWAYS been regularly done with filter change and fuel
injector cleaner.

It happened today on my way to work, for along time. Don't really think it
is my engine, cause this time, when I pressed on the brakes, I felt a
strong vibration through the brake pedal. Not sure where to start looking
for what is wrong. Since it is so intermittent, if I take it to the
dealership, they will just turn around and tell me nothing is wrong (like
they always do - 4 different issues I had, I had to take it back 2-3 times
each before they fixed it right.)

It would help if I could tell them where to begin to look, if anyone has a
clue for me. Would it be brakes, (tires are all brand new and balanced),
wheel bearings, tie rods, ball joints, CV joints, suspension?

The only thing that I know is wrong with the car is a very small gasket
leak around the water pump. But if this would the issue, would the car
overheat due to the coolant not being pushed through the car?

Thanks for any help,

-Tom Rogers





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Default Re: Bad Shaking Issue - 01-10-2007 , 05:37 PM



Who did the trans service and what did they put in? It sounds like torque
converter shudder. Typical of what happens if someone puts in wrong fluid or
additives.
"Tom Rogers" <jeditom (AT) NO_SPAMtwcny (DOT) rr.com> wrote

Quote:
I have a 2005 Dodge Caravan, 85,560 miles on it, and VERY intermittently,
while driving at highway speeds, I will get a really bad vibration through
the entire vehicle. No set time it lasts, some times long (miles), some
times short (mile). No indicator lights come on, car is not getting hot.
Oil changes have ALWAYS been regularly done with filter change and fuel
injector cleaner.

It happened today on my way to work, for along time. Don't really think it
is my engine, cause this time, when I pressed on the brakes, I felt a
strong vibration through the brake pedal. Not sure where to start looking
for what is wrong. Since it is so intermittent, if I take it to the
dealership, they will just turn around and tell me nothing is wrong (like
they always do - 4 different issues I had, I had to take it back 2-3 times
each before they fixed it right.)

It would help if I could tell them where to begin to look, if anyone has a
clue for me. Would it be brakes, (tires are all brand new and balanced),
wheel bearings, tie rods, ball joints, CV joints, suspension?

The only thing that I know is wrong with the car is a very small gasket
leak around the water pump. But if this would the issue, would the car
overheat due to the coolant not being pushed through the car?

Thanks for any help,

-Tom Rogers





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Default Re: Bad Shaking Issue - 01-12-2007 , 10:00 AM



Local Dodge Dealer - would this torque converter be an intermittent issue
like I have been seeing?

-Tom


"jdoe" <jdoe (AT) msn (DOT) com> wrote

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Who did the trans service and what did they put in? It sounds like torque
converter shudder. Typical of what happens if someone puts in wrong fluid
or additives.
"Tom Rogers" <jeditom (AT) NO_SPAMtwcny (DOT) rr.com> wrote in message
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I have a 2005 Dodge Caravan, 85,560 miles on it, and VERY intermittently,
while driving at highway speeds, I will get a really bad vibration through
the entire vehicle. No set time it lasts, some times long (miles), some
times short (mile). No indicator lights come on, car is not getting hot.
Oil changes have ALWAYS been regularly done with filter change and fuel
injector cleaner.

It happened today on my way to work, for along time. Don't really think
it is my engine, cause this time, when I pressed on the brakes, I felt a
strong vibration through the brake pedal. Not sure where to start looking
for what is wrong. Since it is so intermittent, if I take it to the
dealership, they will just turn around and tell me nothing is wrong (like
they always do - 4 different issues I had, I had to take it back 2-3
times each before they fixed it right.)

It would help if I could tell them where to begin to look, if anyone has
a clue for me. Would it be brakes, (tires are all brand new and
balanced), wheel bearings, tie rods, ball joints, CV joints, suspension?

The only thing that I know is wrong with the car is a very small gasket
leak around the water pump. But if this would the issue, would the car
overheat due to the coolant not being pushed through the car?

Thanks for any help,

-Tom Rogers







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Default Re: Bad Shaking Issue - 01-13-2007 , 07:52 PM



2wheel drive or a.w.d.???

Tom Rogers wrote:

Quote:
I have a 2005 Dodge Caravan, 85,560 miles on it, and VERY intermittently,
while driving at highway speeds, I will get a really bad vibration through
the entire vehicle. No set time it lasts, some times long (miles), some
times short (mile). No indicator lights come on, car is not getting hot. Oil
changes have ALWAYS been regularly done with filter change and fuel injector
cleaner.

It happened today on my way to work, for along time. Don't really think it
is my engine, cause this time, when I pressed on the brakes, I felt a strong
vibration through the brake pedal. Not sure where to start looking for what
is wrong. Since it is so intermittent, if I take it to the dealership, they
will just turn around and tell me nothing is wrong (like they always do - 4
different issues I had, I had to take it back 2-3 times each before they
fixed it right.)

It would help if I could tell them where to begin to look, if anyone has a
clue for me. Would it be brakes, (tires are all brand new and balanced),
wheel bearings, tie rods, ball joints, CV joints, suspension?

The only thing that I know is wrong with the car is a very small gasket leak
around the water pump. But if this would the issue, would the car overheat
due to the coolant not being pushed through the car?

Thanks for any help,

-Tom Rogers


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Default Re: Bad Shaking Issue - 01-16-2007 , 10:23 AM



2 wheel


"philthy" <dbrider (AT) cac (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
2wheel drive or a.w.d.???

Tom Rogers wrote:

I have a 2005 Dodge Caravan, 85,560 miles on it, and VERY intermittently,
while driving at highway speeds, I will get a really bad vibration
through
the entire vehicle. No set time it lasts, some times long (miles), some
times short (mile). No indicator lights come on, car is not getting hot.
Oil
changes have ALWAYS been regularly done with filter change and fuel
injector
cleaner.

It happened today on my way to work, for along time. Don't really think
it
is my engine, cause this time, when I pressed on the brakes, I felt a
strong
vibration through the brake pedal. Not sure where to start looking for
what
is wrong. Since it is so intermittent, if I take it to the dealership,
they
will just turn around and tell me nothing is wrong (like they always do -
4
different issues I had, I had to take it back 2-3 times each before they
fixed it right.)

It would help if I could tell them where to begin to look, if anyone has
a
clue for me. Would it be brakes, (tires are all brand new and balanced),
wheel bearings, tie rods, ball joints, CV joints, suspension?

The only thing that I know is wrong with the car is a very small gasket
leak
around the water pump. But if this would the issue, would the car
overheat
due to the coolant not being pushed through the car?

Thanks for any help,

-Tom Rogers




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Default Re: Bad Shaking Issue - 01-16-2007 , 06:38 PM



heres a long shot maybe the brake caliper is seizing up intermittenly and you
are felling the warped rotors

Tom Rogers wrote:

Quote:
2 wheel

"philthy" <dbrider (AT) cac (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:45A97EDC.A6902EE (AT) cac (DOT) net...
2wheel drive or a.w.d.???

Tom Rogers wrote:

I have a 2005 Dodge Caravan, 85,560 miles on it, and VERY intermittently,
while driving at highway speeds, I will get a really bad vibration
through
the entire vehicle. No set time it lasts, some times long (miles), some
times short (mile). No indicator lights come on, car is not getting hot.
Oil
changes have ALWAYS been regularly done with filter change and fuel
injector
cleaner.

It happened today on my way to work, for along time. Don't really think
it
is my engine, cause this time, when I pressed on the brakes, I felt a
strong
vibration through the brake pedal. Not sure where to start looking for
what
is wrong. Since it is so intermittent, if I take it to the dealership,
they
will just turn around and tell me nothing is wrong (like they always do -
4
different issues I had, I had to take it back 2-3 times each before they
fixed it right.)

It would help if I could tell them where to begin to look, if anyone has
a
clue for me. Would it be brakes, (tires are all brand new and balanced),
wheel bearings, tie rods, ball joints, CV joints, suspension?

The only thing that I know is wrong with the car is a very small gasket
leak
around the water pump. But if this would the issue, would the car
overheat
due to the coolant not being pushed through the car?

Thanks for any help,

-Tom Rogers



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