flipmode64 Posted August 6, 2013 Posted August 6, 2013 I have a very fast vibration i can feel in the gas pedal around 1500-1900 rpm, in ANY gear. Some days its there and some days it isnt. 85% of the time it is there though.Owner before me had a garage trying to "adjust" the driveshaft due to this vibration. also had both the tranny and motor mounts replaced. I am pretty sure there is an aftermarket driveshaft on the car. I was going up a hill the other day with window down and it was holding gear at about 1700 rpm and I could hear a constant metal clanking noise that was bouncing off the curb and back in the window which i could hear, sounded like somthing was metal grinding or clinking together, which i assume is related to the vibration in the pedal.I also notice that if i am driving slow (20-30kph) and speed up just a bit and then completely let off the gas, somthing makes a clink under the car basically where the tranmission is, which is assume is the transmission.Any ideas what this could be, or what I could try/test?Thanks!
flipmode64 Posted August 15, 2013 Author Posted August 15, 2013 nothing eh? Lexus $120.00 diagnostic fee here we come I guess.
landar Posted August 15, 2013 Posted August 15, 2013 I would not assume that the clicking is associated with the vibration. Maybe it is but maybe not. Now, I suppose you have thoroughly checked the universal joints on the driveshaft?
Ancdmd Posted August 15, 2013 Posted August 15, 2013 I have a similar noise in my '02 LS430 that's been driving me nuts for 18 months. Techs and dealers have been no help. Does it sound anything like this?
billydpowell Posted August 16, 2013 Posted August 16, 2013 I would think you could pick up a drive shaft from a salvage yard pretty cheap and try it to see if the sound changes.... or goes away.
tron37b Posted August 19, 2013 Posted August 19, 2013 What do your rear differential mounts look like? Maybe the mount/bushing is worn and allowing the differential to bounce around??
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