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Article > Hard Parts
My 2004 Diamante has a vibration in the front end that wasn't corrected by a tire balance. The shafts have been inspected and are fine.
11/8/2011
My 2004 Diamante has a vibration in the front end that wasn't corrected by a tire balance. The shafts have been inspected and are fine. The engine mounts are all good. This vibration happens only sometimes and at speeds over 55 mph and gets worse when accelerating. It stops when I take my foot of the gas. Any insight?
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I would re-inspect the drive axles. A defective or tight (seizing up) constant velocity joint is still the most likely cause. We have even experienced brand new axles that have this problem.
Jim O'Neill
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