Whole vehicle vibration when in Drive (95 Stratus 2.4l DOHC Automatic)

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by stonent, Sep 30, 2007.

  1. stonent

    stonent Guest

    I recently purchased a used 1995 Stratus ( 146,000 miles )the guy that
    sold it to me said the idle was erratic (anywhere from 1000 to 2500
    rpm). It got better after replacing the TPS and checking vacuum lines.
    But the main problem I'm having is severe vibration when the vehicle
    is in Drive. In neutral or reverse, it is smooth as silk, but when I
    shift into Drive, the vehicle sometimes vibrates so badly that the
    rear-view mirror is blurry and accelerating sounds almost like there
    is no muffler the noise is so loud.

    I also noticed that if I come to a complete stop and shift into Park
    it gets better but if I let off the brakes and roll forward it starts
    the whole vibration thing as the vehicle rolls forward but goes away
    as the vehicle rocks backwards. I'm really stumped on this one.

    I was suspecting a torque converter problem, but when I started
    noticing the issue in Park I wasn't so sure. Also if the torque
    converter was shot, why would it run so smoothly in Reverse? I can
    give it all the gas I want in reverse and the car is pretty much
    silent, but any forward gear vibrates like crazy.

    The only way I can explain the sensation is if you go to a top-fuel
    drag race and the feeling you get on your face as the dragsters go by.

    Also sometimes if I stop and shift it into Neutral at a light or stop
    sign and then shift into Drive, I accelerate forward maybe about 10
    feet and then hear a loud clunk and the vehicle jumps forward.

    Ideas? Suggestions? This car was very inexpensive, so the fact that
    it rolls forward and the A/C works means it was worth what I spent,
    but I'd like to figure this issue out so I could have a little more
    piece of mind.

    Thanks!
     
    stonent, Sep 30, 2007
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  2. stonent

    maxpower Guest

    You have a motor mount that is bad. The isolator is worn and causing metal
    on metal.

    Glenn Beasley
    Chrysler Tech
     
    maxpower, Sep 30, 2007
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