Does anyone experience noticeable vehicle vibration when accelerating between 95-110 km/h on the highway?
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When driving over 120 km/h, the steering wheel and accelerator cause numbness in my hands and feet due to vibrations. Even slight unevenness on the highway results in rhythmic vibrations, making my hands and feet feel numb.
Is it normal for the car to be loud at 120 km/h on the highway?
Does anyone experience noticeable vehicle vibration when accelerating between 95-110 km/h on the highway?
4My Mitsubishi ASX struggles to go beyond 140 km/h on the highway, even with the pedal almost to the floor. The RPM is between 2600-2800. Usually, when driving, the accelerator feels a bit sluggish. Does anyone know what could be the reason?
5GA8, 2017 model, manufactured in June 2019. When driving at 140 km/h, there's a noticeable vibration. What could be the issue? Also, when I step hard on the accelerator and try to reach 160-180 km/h, there's a strange noise, like gears grinding. What could be causing this?
6The car body vibrates at 130 km/h? What could be the reason?
7The old 6AT with a 95 isn't very fuel-efficient on the highway. At a cruising speed of 120 km/h, the fuel consumption can reach 11L. What's going on...
8Why does the car accelerate well at lower speeds, but when it reaches around 110 km/h, it struggles to accelerate further for overtaking? Even on a slight incline, it has difficulty gaining speed.
9When driving at speeds between 80 and 90 km/h, the car's chassis vibrates, but it becomes smooth again at speeds of 100 km/h. What could be the reason for this?
10It sounds like you are experiencing a vibration issue with your vehicle, especially noticeable at certain speeds. After performing wheel balancing, the shaking became more pronounced between 100 to 110 km/h, even reaching the seats, but it disappears at 120 km/h. You also mentioned that at low speeds on uneven cement roads, there is a resonance from the engine compartment to the steering wheel. These symptoms might indicate an issue with the wheel alignment, tire condition, or suspension components. It would be advisable to have a professional mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose and resolve the problem accurately.