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not sure it is a problem.

Old Sep 11, 2003 | 10:59 PM
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not sure it is a problem.

hi all,

I have a 03 P5 MT. I notice that even i am not shifting in any gear. I feel the vibration from the stick. it's not a strong vibration, but still noticable.

just wondering anyone has the same problem or just me P5.

thx.
Old Sep 12, 2003 | 10:28 AM
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Re: not sure it is a problem.

Originally posted by hangsun
hi all,

I have a 03 P5 MT. I notice that even i am not shifting in any gear. I feel the vibration from the stick. it's not a strong vibration, but still noticable.

just wondering anyone has the same problem or just me P5.

thx.
its actually not a problem. remember your engine and transmission are directly attached together with your shifter linkage and it fairly close together. the vibartion you are most likely feeling is just normal. another thing our suspensions are still compared to most small cars and this too contributes to the FEEL of the car.
Old Sep 12, 2003 | 11:58 AM
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yep, it's normal. i posted the same question when i got my p5.
some cars dont have that as they have a cable linkage.
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