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Old 06-09-2008, 12:43 AM   #7 (permalink)
ShawnnaRogalla
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Shaking in Rear

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Originally Posted by xchanger View Post
My car is shaking from the rear. Anyone had that kind of experience? Please let me know.
I have taken my car several times to the dealership complaining of this issue. They told me that their mechanic could not duplicate this. It has been 2 years and now the car is out of warranty. The mechanic now can duplicate the issue and they tell me this is a know anomaly. If is random at low and high speeds. Usually in a situation when the car is unbalanced and over compensates or exaggerates the shaking. It might have something to do with the auto leveling. It seems to be presenting itself more frequently and always over speed bumps and parking lots. Does this sound like the same situation?
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