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Old 11-13-2016, 05:22 PM   #1
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Oh yeah forgot to mention, I'll have the codes tomorrow.
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Oh yeah forgot to mention, I'll have the codes tomorrow.
Turning cold + closing throttle @ high rpm = max vacum = max load on AOS. Might be a weakening diaphram in the AOS. Post codes
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Old 11-13-2016, 06:18 PM   #3
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The vibration you feel is almost certainly the motor mount

failing. Mine failed around 60-65k miles and now I have 98k on the car and it is needing replacing again. I have noticed that instead of having to buy the entire motor mount like I originally did, vendors have started selling the bushings that can be pressed in after the old one is removed....costs a little less than half what a new mount costs I think.
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Turning cold + closing throttle @ high rpm = max vacum = max load on AOS. Might be a weakening diaphram in the AOS. Post codes


New aos installed around may 2015 and about 4K miles ago, I sure hope the aos is fine.
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