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IJMartin May-6th-2003 03:08 PM

Stick Shift Vibration
 
Sorry if this has been covered already, haven't checked out this site in a while.

OK, how can I keep this as clean as possible. Has anyone noticed their stick vibrating? How much is normal?

IJM

JJB May-6th-2003 03:11 PM

I know that this has been covered before, but I could not locate the thread...

Anyhow, the short answer is that some vibration is normal (how much I do not know) and that because these cars use a direct linkage to the transmission (as opposed to a cable linkage like in some Hondas) there is more vibration translated back to the shift lever.

IJMartin May-6th-2003 03:24 PM

Thanks JJB,

I have another newbie question...How did you get a picture of your car under your name/info?

IJM

JJB May-6th-2003 03:26 PM


Originally posted by IJMartin
Thanks JJB,

I have another newbie question...How did you get a picture of your car under your name/info?

IJM

it's called an Avatar... you get to specify one in your User Profile once you have a certain number of posts (how many I can not recall).

PepiMartinez May-6th-2003 03:30 PM

Good Vibrations...
 
I also experienced that when I first got my P%. I dunno how long you've had your Protege, but odds are after you drive it for a while, the vibrations will become less noticible, becase either the car breaks in a bit (new clutch, new cables, etc), or you'll just get used to it.

Pepi Martinez

Mark_02DX May-6th-2003 07:20 PM


Originally posted by JJB
I know that this has been covered before, but I could not locate the thread...

Anyhow, the short answer is that some vibration is normal (how much I do not know) and that because these cars use a direct linkage to the transmission (as opposed to a cable linkage like in some Hondas) there is more vibration translated back to the shift lever.

Not to mention a much better feeling shifter...

kenchan May-7th-2003 12:56 AM

yah, the shifter vibrates less now that i got a short shifter on there..but the vibration is normal.


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