little vibrator

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  1. MonkeyGein
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    MonkeyGein Well-Known Member

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    99 legacy outback auto

    I got a little vibration going on. Wondering what y’all think. It doesn’t happen during acceleration, deceleration, coasting, or even braking. Its only when I give a heavy feather amount of pressure on the gas. It’s the same at every speed too whether pressing to accel or letting off to decel, At 65 or at 20, it happens at the same time and is the same tone. Also there itsnt any other problems or noises or anything Before or after
     
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    this thread did not deliver.
     
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    Aegis TAKE IT!

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    No kidding. Misspelling in the title shoulda told ya
     
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    I thought maybe "Little Vibtator" was a brand name...potato-shaped, brown, lumpy, etc.
     
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    Lol. Forgot to proof read. Well s***, I guess missed opportunity there

    Fixed

    Any thoughts though? I was thinking drive shaft or axles, but it doesn’t change with speed or do it at the times where, in my experience, it would
     
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    If it's auto, could be the torque converter.
     
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