thammel
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- Baltimore, MD
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2002 XLS
Hi,
2002 XLS 4 door. The AT totally died 2 weeks ago and I took it to a shop for a rebuilt trans. They put it in and I had a terrible vibration above about 40-45 mph. It was also dropping out of drive while at a stop light. Took it back to shop and they said they fixed it but it still has this terrible vibration. Obviously, it's going back to the shop. Ideas about possible cause? Does the prop shaft need to be removed to pull the AT? If so, could putting it back wrong (i.e., not as it was originally) cause bad vibration?
Side note -after first repair, I jacked up the rear and looked underneath and saw really crappy workmanship; 1) 1 of the 4 bolts was missing at the rear prop shaft to differential flange and 2) 1 of the 2 bolts at the rear AT mount was not installed all the way. I was livid and the car went back to them the next day.
Any comments are appreciated!
Tom
2002 XLS 4 door. The AT totally died 2 weeks ago and I took it to a shop for a rebuilt trans. They put it in and I had a terrible vibration above about 40-45 mph. It was also dropping out of drive while at a stop light. Took it back to shop and they said they fixed it but it still has this terrible vibration. Obviously, it's going back to the shop. Ideas about possible cause? Does the prop shaft need to be removed to pull the AT? If so, could putting it back wrong (i.e., not as it was originally) cause bad vibration?
Side note -after first repair, I jacked up the rear and looked underneath and saw really crappy workmanship; 1) 1 of the 4 bolts was missing at the rear prop shaft to differential flange and 2) 1 of the 2 bolts at the rear AT mount was not installed all the way. I was livid and the car went back to them the next day.
Any comments are appreciated!
Tom