Caution: Some engine/transaxle combinations cannot be balanced in this manner due to restricted access or limited clearances between the torque converter bolts and the engine. Ensure that the bolts do not bottom out in the lug nuts or the torque converter cover which could dent and cause internal damage.
To isolate and correct a flywheel or torque converter vibration, separate the torque converter from the flywheel to determine if vibration is in the engine or transmission.
Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle.
Refer to Engine Flywheel Cleaning and Inspection for the 2.4 L engine or Engine Flywheel Cleaning and Inspection for the 3.5 L engine.
Refer to Diagnostic Starting Point - Vibration Diagnosis and Correction.
To determine and correct a torque converter vibration, the following procedure may have to be performed several times to achieve the best possible torque converter to flywheel balance.
Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle.
Refer to Noise and Vibration Analysis.
Repeat this procedure until you obtain the best possible balance.