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Little "shaking" after V8 stoppped on traffic light.

Old 05-24-2017, 05:04 PM
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hello.

In 3 weeks and 1250 mi (2000 km) my truck has no problems.
However, the only thing I´m a little surprised is when sometimes,
you drive to 37 mph (60 km/hr) normal on city, all works right.
Then you stop at red traffic light the trucks makes a little "shaking", lfrom behind (not the motor) like

When that happens, which is less than a second, tachometer is normal, don´t move. no light. No check light, is just like something under the bed shakes. Not too strong either . . . .
Any suggestions¿¿?
Thanks,.
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Could be the spare is loose.
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Originally Posted by Ernesto Villafonte
hello.

In 3 weeks and 1250 mi (2000 km) my truck has no problems.
However, the only thing I´m a little surprised is when sometimes,
you drive to 37 mph (60 km/hr) normal on city, all works right.
Then you stop at red traffic light the trucks makes a little "shaking", lfrom behind (not the motor) like

When that happens, which is less than a second, tachometer is normal, don´t move. no light. No check light, is just like something under the bed shakes. Not too strong either . . . .
Any suggestions¿¿?
Thanks,.
Jello in the bed?

Just kidding.

When you say "less than a second", do you mean you just feel a light "swinging" sensation for half a second and it's gone, or does it full on shudder?
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Check to see if all your coil boots are fully seated.
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put the transmission in neutral to get the driveline out of the equation


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