2013 Dodge Dart SXT 141,000 miles. Vibration that feels like from the front passenger side starting around 55 mph but seems to go away around 62 mph. But can't feel it in the steering wheel.
Tire shop says wheels in balance and no issues with rim. Dodge dealer first said warped rotor so had all brakes replaced (pads and rotors). No resolution of issue, took it back to dealer.
Tech said that the overdrive was not engaging correctly and that is causing the vibration. Supposedly they did some road load test and inspected the steering and suspension. They did test drive the car and wife took them on a drive so the tech could feel the vibration.
Vibration still there and the overdrive thing does not sound right to me. I would think if this was the issue, the car would have more of a bucking/surging feeling. Any suggestions?
Tire shop says wheels in balance and no issues with rim. Dodge dealer first said warped rotor so had all brakes replaced (pads and rotors). No resolution of issue, took it back to dealer.
Tech said that the overdrive was not engaging correctly and that is causing the vibration. Supposedly they did some road load test and inspected the steering and suspension. They did test drive the car and wife took them on a drive so the tech could feel the vibration.
Vibration still there and the overdrive thing does not sound right to me. I would think if this was the issue, the car would have more of a bucking/surging feeling. Any suggestions?