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Mr Pilkington 03-14-2006 03:33 AM

2000 vert problems
 
Okay, I am having a strange issue with my 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible.
Once you hit 60 there is a vibration coming from the center of the front end (almost the transmission or flywheel area) that almost sounds like rubbing of some kind. Its strong enough that you can feel the issue not only through the gas pedal, but in the floor boards of the passenger side as well.

It's an automatic so that rules out my only suspicion.
Thanx for you help!

DGCarnell001 09-11-2018 11:00 PM

sounds like you need to check the drive axle

nauman_mustafa 10-05-2018 01:49 PM

I'm also facing same problem at my Chrysler Sebring convertible, Main issue is that vibration comes from middle point. I couldn't solve in that issue till. Now i become fade up as it's not comfortable for any user. Please advice me from any one end if you know.

Thanks in advance

REBEL59 10-05-2018 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by nauman_mustafa (Post 107720)
I'm also facing same problem at my Chrysler Sebring convertible, Main issue is that vibration comes from middle point. I couldn't solve in that issue till. Now i become fade up as it's not comfortable for any user. Please advice me from any one end if you know.

Thanks in advance

IF the passenger side axle is a 2 piece design, there is a sealed bearing near the middle of the axle shaft, very near to where the pass.side inner CV joint is. That bearing does wear out and needs to be replaced.To check it, get underneath the car(on ramps preferably), and try to move the trans side of the shaft for any movement (looseness) at that bearing area.

nauman_mustafa 10-19-2018 12:11 AM

Be careful not to speed (S 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 9A), on the highway, and have to use cruise control so I won't speed. Smooth car n very much user friendly.


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