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TSSportyHandling
post Nov 15 2015, 12:36 PM

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QUOTE(voscar @ Nov 15 2015, 10:31 AM)
Ok, you will need a car with auto stop engine or hybrid with auto stop so you will not feel any vibration on idling.. Since you said you're are fussy person this is the only solution...
Any traditional combustion engine will have mild vibration especially auto when gear is on D. Only when the car is new you feel lesser on that
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I do not experience any vibration with my 5-year old Nissan Sylphy even after 5 years when I sold off the car. It's only the Ford Focus and Proton Preve Turbo whereby both cars are 2 years old show some minor vibration.
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post Nov 15 2015, 05:41 PM

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Btw, may observe if the vibration worse in traffic jam under hot sun, maybe related to temperature...
Mine is worse in hot (afternoon), but less in cooler condition (late evening), maybe air conditioning compressor /cooling system high load, or engine oil...

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post Nov 15 2015, 08:02 PM

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I had another issue that requires cleaning out the throttle body. After I cleaned it up, I noticed the vibration at my car during N becomes somewhat better.

Might wanna ask your SC that.

Btw my car is 16 years old so things could be a little bit different and makes no sense sometimes lol
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post Nov 16 2015, 09:52 AM

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