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SEVER VIBRATION OVER 46MPH
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:51 am
by S129
I have a 406 1.9 DT 1999 plate, and yesterday, for the first time noticed an extremely sever vibration once over 42 mph, i first thought this was due to bad road or maybe cats eyes, i safely pulled over, and pulled away again, everything was fine then noticed the same fault half a mile away on a different road altogether. I have also noticed that the steering is not quite the same, it seems very very light, not what im used to.
Has anybody experienced this before>?
Re: SEVER VIBRATION OVER 46MPH
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 9:13 am
by DaiRees
Tyre pressures OK? Have you maybe lost a balancing weight or something?
Welcome to the club by the way

Re: Severe Vibration Over 46mph
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 9:20 am
by steve_earwig
You could also jack the front up and give the wheels a spin - it's not impossible for the steel belts in radial tyres to fail. Give everything a good inspection too.
Re: SEVER VIBRATION OVER 46MPH
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:16 pm
by mjb
Make sure the wheels are securely fastened too
Re: SEVER VIBRATION OVER 46MPH
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 5:55 pm
by eoin27
If its severe vibration then it may be the wheel bearings
there is the off chance it could be the lower engine mount, but that would disappear when you accelerate and re-appear when you decelarate.
I'd go with the wheel bearings. No way would it be as bad as you were describing if it was just an off balance tyre
Re: SEVER VIBRATION OVER 46MPH
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 6:00 pm
by steve_earwig
Too slow for it to be something out of ballance I would have thought.
Re: SEVER VIBRATION OVER 46MPH
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 6:28 pm
by eoin27
steve_earwig wrote:Too slow for it to be something out of ballance I would have thought.
True
Re: SEVER VIBRATION OVER 46MPH
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:45 pm
by mjb
steve_earwig wrote:Too slow for it to be something out of ballance I would have thought.
Nah muppets who put my last front tyres on didn't bother balancing them, and it was very noticable at 40mph. At 60 I could barely hold the wheel.
Re: SEVER VIBRATION OVER 46MPH
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:03 pm
by steve_earwig
They must be
really out of balance, the D9's wheels need balancing but it's only noticeable over 80mph, seeing as how my Mrs is the most nervous passenger on the planet (

) that doesn't happen enough to worry.
Still, if that's the case then it's worth checking for missing weights. The other favorite is kerbing, which could push the clip on type of weight around the wheel to somewhere inappropriate...
Re: SEVER VIBRATION OVER 46MPH
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:07 pm
by jasper5
Firstly, is the vibration coming through the steering wheel? If so, then it's the front wheels, if the vibration is throughout the whole car, then it's rears.
Wheel bearings would give a loud humming noise if faulty, especially if you free wheel at the suggested speed.
I would go for the spinning of the wheels and looking for an out of shape tyre, I've had this many times...but don't rule out balancing.
A dodgy driveshaft is also possible, if it's front wheels.
Re: SEVER VIBRATION OVER 46MPH
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:04 pm
by S129
Thank you very much to every body who has supplied an opinion to my query.
I have taken the car to the garage and drove extremely careful, and just happened to reach 40mph and the vibrations kicked in again, when I de celebrate this vibration stops and it CAN be felt all through the car. when I arrived at the Garage, I noticed the rear driver side wheel was leaning inward badly so the obvious choice would be something to do with the rear axel or barring as so many of you have kindly pointed out, the car is undergoing an MOT and I will let you all know what the out come is, once again thanks for all your feed back.
Re: SEVER VIBRATION OVER 46MPH
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 6:33 pm
by S129
Well readsers, i have had confirmation from the Peugeot Garage and they advise that the reason for the Vibration is due to the (rear driverside wheel axel) being snapped in one place, the irronic thing is when i originaly posted this the whell was fine, i drove to the garage and noticed the wheel leaning in by about by sever degrees and very noticable. i am waiting for garage to now quote a price, will let you all know the damage.
Re: SEVER VIBRATION OVER 46MPH
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 6:34 pm
by S129
Well readsers, i have had confirmation from the Peugeot Garage and they advise that the reason for the Vibration is due to the (rear driverside wheel axel) being snapped in one place, the irronic thing is when i originaly posted this the whell was fine, i drove to the garage and noticed the wheel leaning in by about by sever degrees and very noticable. i am waiting for garage to now quote a price, will let you all know the damage.