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      05-12-2022, 01:55 AM   #315
Rob_G77
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Originally Posted by CJ421 View Post
The steering wheel vibration could easily be an unbalanced wheel. Difficult to imagine it being anything else (bent wheel, but not likely). Find a shop that does road force balancing, it's worth the extra money.

Auto time zone didn't work for me either.

Charles
I had the car in last week and the tech verified the vibration issue. They road force balanced the tires and said it was fixed, but it's not. I let my salesguy test drive it today and while I was in the passenger seat, at one point I could feel vibration in the chassis and my seat.

I'm not sure it's tire related any more. The vibration does not speed up or slow down with the speed of the vehicle. It's a very fast buzzing feel. Some times it's constant, a few times it was coming and going every 2 or 3 seconds. The steering wheel does not move when the vibration happens.

So I have it booked in next Wednesday at the dealership.

The vehicle is brand new, only 600 kilometers on the odo.
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