Diagnosing vibration
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kudos for giving a conclusion to ur thread! Most do not do that..moderators should have a way of tracking members who do follow up and putting something by ur name..would be an incentive for u and others who help. By giving a follow up it also helps people in the future who might have the same issues! Thank you
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Thanks I appreciate the comments. Sorry it took so long to close out.
Next project will be door lock actuator in a 2001 RX300. Have found the relevant threads and info. Then the cupholder in the LS430. It has no damping on opening right now and I believe it should. Looks like a minor pain to extract it from the console, have to take lots apart to get at it.
A couple of ideas regarding diagnosis of the original vibration problem. I had not been smart enough to put it in neutral at speed. What I finally did that clued me in was to put the car in neutral in the driveway and press the gas a bit to get the revs up to highway speed (approx 2300 RPM). The fact that the vibration appeared during that test made it clear it was not a driveline or wheel/tire issue. With that determination, further research brought to light the potential for engine and tranny mount failures to cause this kind of problem.
Next project will be door lock actuator in a 2001 RX300. Have found the relevant threads and info. Then the cupholder in the LS430. It has no damping on opening right now and I believe it should. Looks like a minor pain to extract it from the console, have to take lots apart to get at it.
A couple of ideas regarding diagnosis of the original vibration problem. I had not been smart enough to put it in neutral at speed. What I finally did that clued me in was to put the car in neutral in the driveway and press the gas a bit to get the revs up to highway speed (approx 2300 RPM). The fact that the vibration appeared during that test made it clear it was not a driveline or wheel/tire issue. With that determination, further research brought to light the potential for engine and tranny mount failures to cause this kind of problem.
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