My 2005 Buick Lesabre (173k miles) has a strange vibration in it. At speeds more than 60-65 mph there is an intermittent vibration that comes up through the body of the car. I feel it in the floor and the seat, not the steering wheel. It shakes for about 3 seconds then smooths out for about 1 second. I have talked to 5 mechanics who all had very different opinions on how to fix it, so I have no idea what to do. I was told it could be:
Torque converter, transmission mounts, rear hubs, bad tires, bent rim, CV joints/half shafts/transaxle, and alignment.
The car is not worth enough money to start chasing a problem around until I've replaced half the car in order to fix it. Any experience with a problem like this is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Spike
Torque converter, transmission mounts, rear hubs, bad tires, bent rim, CV joints/half shafts/transaxle, and alignment.
The car is not worth enough money to start chasing a problem around until I've replaced half the car in order to fix it. Any experience with a problem like this is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Spike