#32055, "***While Driving, car just starts to shake and then slows down by itself***"
To all of those that remember me on here, * Hello! *
And the rest that dont, well, Hello to you as well.
Now down to business. I have a problem that I have no knowledge on how to fix. to let you know, Ive done a half-ass search as to not get beat down for not doing one.
As I was driving (approx. 45mph) I could feel the car starting to work harder then it should (same speed, but bogging as if it were going against some unknown resistance) I then pushed in the clutch and put it in Neutral, the car started to shake a little and come to a stop. I then let it sit for about 10 minutes and continued to drive as if nothing ever happened. The rest of the day it was fine. Ive driven it a couple more times after that when the exact same situation took place. Today, I took it for a drive since the midwest has gotten some much deserved warm weather. I was able to drive it for about 5-10min before I noticed the car starting to work it self hard to keep the same speed, put it in neutral and it just brings itself to a stop. If I sit for about 5min, and drive again, its like nothing happened... at least for the next 5min of driving anyway. So the last time it did that today (which is about every 5 or 10min, I pulled over and was on an incline in a parking lot. I was waiting to let it sit and rest with it in neutral and NO E-Brake.. it stayed right where it was. after sitting there for about 5 minutes, it started to roll backwords as if something was automatically released. I have checked the fluids, ive looked to see if the pad is touching the rotor (it is not) so, I need some advice as to what it could be.
#32060, "RE: ***While Driving, car just starts to shake and then slows down by itself***" In response to Reply # 4
You said it shook? Would that be a front to back or a side to side? Was this felt in the body of the car, in the steering wheel or both?
Have you checked your brake lines for kinks??? Both metal and rubber. You could have a kinked line on one side. If so i would imagine that if you've touched the brake peddle then the fluid would get trapped, when you stop or let it sit that allows the fluid to slowly get released solving the problem. It would happen fast enough for you to not be able to check it unless you see the line, and it would explain both the shake and the car straining...
Check the metal lines under your car tooo...there are metal lines down there that could have been pinched. i think if you scrubbed on something or especially if you bottomed out... Just some thoughts...trying to help and all...
That last thoughts i have are some sorta strange brake booster failure of some compltetly wierd sort...or like ABS pump mess up, but idk if yours has ABS, and i know nothing about ABS...
Other than that i got nothin... I love my car... I love Horsepower... I love reliability... So why do i own a DSM again?
#32061, "RE: ***While Driving, car just starts to shake and then slows down by itself***" In response to Reply # 5
id say brake booster too, my old truck did the same thing. at one point it was so bad when i made it back home i looked at my rotors and they were red ass hell. so i would say brake booster
#32062, "RE: ***While Driving, car just starts to shake and then slows down by itself***" In response to Reply # 5 Mar-09-09 04:06 PM by cms
Originally posted by Warmage12 You said it shook? Would that be a front to back or a side to side? Was this felt in the body of the car, in the steering wheel or both? Have you checked your brake lines for kinks??? Both metal and rubber. You could have a kinked line on one side. If so i would imagine that if you've touched the brake peddle then the fluid would get trapped, when you stop or let it sit that allows the fluid to slowly get released solving the problem. It would happen fast enough for you to not be able to check it unless you see the line, and it would explain both the shake and the car straining... Check the metal lines under your car tooo...there are metal lines down there that could have been pinched. i think if you scrubbed on something or especially if you bottomed out... Just some thoughts...trying to help and all... That last thoughts i have are some sorta strange brake booster failure of some compltetly wierd sort...or like ABS pump mess up, but idk if yours has ABS, and i know nothing about ABS... Other than that i got nothin...
Thanks for all of the info! I will be sure to check the brake lines tonight. Is their anywhere particular that I should look? Is this something that I dont have to have the car lifted to check out? Im not familiar with brakes at all as sad as it is to say. But, I am willing to learn. To answer your questions, it is a side to side shake and you can just kinda feel it in the car which I think has a little influence on the steering wheel shake.
Originally posted by scorpo86 id say brake booster too, my old truck did the same thing. at one point it was so bad when i made it back home i looked at my rotors and they were red ass hell. so i would say brake booster
#32063, "RE: ***While Driving, car just starts to shake and then slows down by itself***" In response to Reply # 7
Eh, it would be easier to raise the car up. But you don't have to. Just one corner at a time if you want to. Same way you'd do it if you were changing a tire. As for checking the rubber lines, you may want to remvoe the wheel. Just check everything.
As for the location of the steel hard lines, they are under the passangver side of the car. There is a small frame support that hangs down fromt eh car floor, they are on the side you can't see them. There are four five lines i believe. Just check them to see if they are pinched. You have side skirts? If your skirts aren't cracked i wouldn't worry about this too much. Just check the rubber ones. If nothings kinked then idk. I guess the only other thing we have is the brake booster problem.
Do we have any other info on the brake booster suggestion. A way to test it or anything?
#32066, "RE: ***While Driving, car just starts to shake and then slows down by itself***" In response to Reply # 8 Mar-09-09 05:19 PM by cms
I will probly have to do it without jacking it up as I dont have a way to get it into the air nor the warm weather to stay out there forever so I appreciate the pointers you gave me as to where to look. I will do my best with that. As far as the booster, it would be nice to know if there are any test out there to tell if it is faulty or not.
Also, no, I dont have side skirts. However, I do know for sure I havent bottomed out with the vehicle. The only time anything scrapes (which would be the front bumper) is when I pull in the driveway and thats because its a sharp incline. That only happens when I back in and thats @ practically no kind of speed.