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Vibration the Ford Mondeo MK III

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14 years 2 months before #20375 by manual-mecanica
Vibration the Ford Mondeo MK III published by Manual-Mecanica
I have an MK III mode of the year 2005 a 2.0 TDCI and has a vibration from 120km/h.
I have already changed tires, wheels, pale, revised shock absorbers, aligned delater and rear, aligned with front and rear subchassis, engine tacos, balanced several times and the problem continues. I would like to know if someone has an idea that it could be. Thank you.

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14 years 2 months before #20393 by manual-mecanica
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It is an interesting topic since you have changed the elements that usually produce these vibrations.
Could you describe that vibration more is this vibration?
If it is in the steering wheel, on the dashboard or also that the whole car vibrates.
At 130km/h is the vibration in acceleration?, Or also when you release the accelerator.

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14 years 2 months before #20407 by manual-mecanica
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Well, the vivbration begins at 130km/hyy begins by vibrating the car and then it is transmitted to all sides, steering wheel, dashboard, etc ... It doesn't matter the march that you wear gear and that goes to celerando or not, it is more you can put the car in point dead and continue to vibrate the same, what if it gives me the impression is that it vibrates a little more when it goes in charge, that is, that is, that is, that is, that is, that is, that is, that is a little more.

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14 years 2 months before #20413 by manual-mecanica
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From what you say is a problem of the front. With the help of two cats, go up the front, but from the lower trapezoids so that the transmissions are as straight as possible. March in 5th and throw the wheels, look at you that no transmission cane is crooked and oscillations, also observe the tires.
If nothing is observed, check the steering leaders and axial gaps.
PS: Do not be afraid to throw the wheels, have the handbrake on. You may have to disconnect the ABS.
There is luck, you will tell the thing.

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14 years 2 months before #20609 by manual-mecanica
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I did what you told me about 120km/h begins to vibrate the body but I see nothing abnormal or slack in the label

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