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DEFINITION: The roughness or vibration occurs while driving the vehicle at various speeds. | |||||
The propeller shaft is bent or dented. | Replace the propeller shaft. Refer to the appropriate procedure: | ||||
Undercoating is on the propeller shaft. | Clean the propeller shaft. | ||||
The tires are unbalanced at 48-80 km/h (30-50 mph). | Balance or replace the tires. Refer to the appropriate procedure:
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The universal joints are tight. | On snap ring retainer U-joints, tap the yokes with a hammer in order to free up the U-joints. If you are unable to free up the U-joints, or if the joint feels rough, replace the joint. Refer to the appropriate procedure: | ||||
The universal joints are worn. | Replace the worn universal joints. Refer to the appropriate procedure: | ||||
The companion flange is bent or has excessive runout. | Refer to Vibration Diagnosis in General Information. | ||||
Burrs or gouges are on the companion flange. |
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The propeller shaft, parking brake drum, or the companion flange is unbalanced. |
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The rear joint angle is incorrect, usually as a result of the angle being too large. |
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The slip spline exhibits excessive looseness. | Replace the necessary parts. | ||||
The yokes or flanges are distorted or damaged. | Install new yokes or flanges. Refer to Yoke Replacement . | ||||
The yokes are out of phase on two-piece propeller shaft system. | Re-index the propeller shaft. | ||||
The driveline vibrates at 80 km/h (50 mph). | Inspect the propeller shaft for runout and for missing balance weights. Refer to Vibration Diagnosis. | ||||
The propeller shaft and axle flange paint marks are misaligned by more than 90 degrees. | Align the paint marks as close as possible. |