Check your engine mounts. Again. I am pretty sure you will find at least one is bad.
2006-08-04 19:40:27
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answer #1
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answered by r0cky74 4
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sounds like a spark plug or plug wire. Underload there is more air and fuel in the combustion chamber and therefore a higher resistance to electrical flow which would divert the spark elsewhere out the side of the wire or if there is enough stuff on the plug the electricity will travel through that.
2006-08-05 02:43:18
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answered by Roy W 2
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Check the engine timing. It could be that the timing is not advancing properly when you speed up or even that the fuel mixture isn't correct ie not getting enough or too much air.
2006-08-05 02:40:10
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answered by Anonymous
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you sure its the engine thats shaking??? how can you see it when using kickdown?? Vibration can come from the wheels being improperly balanced or trackign being off and many other reasons too, get a garge to check it out, early signs if it is wheels is uneven tyre wear H
2006-08-05 02:42:13
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answered by H 3
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One of the bolts of your motor mount is loose, broken, or a bolt may have even just fell out and need to be replaced.
2006-08-05 02:40:31
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answered by zeus_daughter2 5
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how about the engine mounts, they might be rusty or broken making your engine not stay in place...might be causing all the shaking.
2006-08-05 02:41:13
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answered by Maggie 3
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i had a crack in one of my engine mounts that you couldnt see untill it was removed good luck with that
2006-08-05 02:40:03
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answered by dawn 5
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I had a motor that did that it was a broken motor mount.
2006-08-05 02:40:01
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answered by CHAEI 6
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have u visited the authorised service centre ? if not do it to get the things right no one else would suggest you right things.
2006-08-05 02:42:31
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answered by Archer 1
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Ping - Pong Balls in your gas tank or Moth Balls in your gas tank..
2006-08-05 03:58:12
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answered by Angus. 4
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