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There are lots of words in here, but even after reading many times they don't make sense. I can usually tidy up text, but you beat me on this
"T Problem Starts After E Drive For A Five Minutes And T Char Barmas Sub. When I'm in gear and stand in (note driving) the four vibrates worm hard."
especially on the 'T Char Barmas Sub', and 'the four vibrates worm hard'.
Actually after reading it another 20 times, this is regarding an aftermarket amplifier system that the kids use to bust their eardrums and make themselves deaf in later life?
Your battery isn't man enough to run the sound system.
look at this link.. 5 Causes of Engine Vibration ... If your car is shaking while it's on but not actually moving, then it's likely not the tires. This usually means there is something broken in the engine, such as the radiator fan or engine mounts. Fuel system issues can also cause the car to shake even while standing still.
You may have front brake rotors which are slightly warped. The ABS only comes into play under very hard brakeing conditions. Typically you may also feel a slight pulse in the brake pedal as you slow down.That would be my best guess.If you have a vibration when you are stopped, that may be a motor mount issue. Either the front and/or rear mount may be weak.They are designed to isolate small engine vibrations you might feel when the car is at a stand still The motor mounts are designed to isolate small engine vibrations at a stand still at idle as well as limit the amount of travel the engine can make under a load. As a car gets older, the rubber which is what the mounts are made of get harder and often collapse slightly and can cause your condition because they are no longer plyable.Maybe this might shed some light on your problem. Good luck.
"What Hpeteron"?????? What is the vibration like? Does the entire car vibrate. It just sounds like a pulley is out of round, or maybe the fan?? Really hard to tell without hearing or seeing it.
if it is not missing then the problem is most likely engine mounts that have gotten hard from heat, this is the common reason and the 1st thing we look at if the engine is running ok and not the source of the chassis vibration.
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