Slight vibration felt through gas pedal?
#101
I know I'm late getting in on this one, but, I have the pedal vibe problem as well. I just picked up my truck Saturday. Noticed it on Sunday. I have an hour drive to work and I'm already pretty annoyed by this.
One thing I've noticed is that the vibration seems to be more noticeable if I'm driving on a concrete road as opposed to asphalt. Thinking tires, maybe? Wishful thinking on my part....
In any case, has there been any progress on a solution to this? I've already called the dealer and they seemed to be ignorant of this complaint.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that there is a simple solution. I really like my truck but not sure I can stand this for two hours a day.
One thing I've noticed is that the vibration seems to be more noticeable if I'm driving on a concrete road as opposed to asphalt. Thinking tires, maybe? Wishful thinking on my part....
In any case, has there been any progress on a solution to this? I've already called the dealer and they seemed to be ignorant of this complaint.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that there is a simple solution. I really like my truck but not sure I can stand this for two hours a day.
#102
Well, called a few dealers in my area. Nobody seems to know anythng about this problem. Called Dodge customer service this AM and the guy puts me on hold and then tells me there is a recall. I am beginning to be very optomistic at this point only to find out he is telling me about the HVAC recall. Crap, crap and double crap. Basically I got nothing. Will take it to the dealer this weekend.
#103
And it begins. Got the call from my dealer that my truck is ready. Went through a few things I asked them to do and didn't mention the vibration. So I asked about it and was told that the vibration is from the duel exhaust and is "normal".
I'm not getting a very good feeling about this.......
I'm not getting a very good feeling about this.......
#104
[quote=Nuclearmike;1773144]So I asked about it and was told that the vibration is from the duel exhaust and is "normal". [quote]
Well thats a new one. Unfortunately your going to have to fight and nag them to death in order to address the problem. They will run out of BS eventually. I will start on the vibration issue after my seat and wheel shake issue
Well thats a new one. Unfortunately your going to have to fight and nag them to death in order to address the problem. They will run out of BS eventually. I will start on the vibration issue after my seat and wheel shake issue
#105
gas pedal vibration
I to am experiancing the vibration... Driving me crazy...I tried to Isolate it by mounting the pedal bracket on some rubber washers, but this did not stop it either. It seems to be related to the road surface..... no vibration on asphalt , plenty of vibration on the rough pavement using chipped rock. I think I will try and add a stabilizer bracket bolted to one of the other bolts coming through the firewall . I can only hope that this helps. I showed the dealer this thread and he did say that I was not the only complaint that he had recieved. Unfortunatley he still has no fix for the problem.
Crew Cab ,Lonestar, Hemi, 10-08 Build date.
Crew Cab ,Lonestar, Hemi, 10-08 Build date.
#106
me too .....loose tie rods and bad bearing under 36k miles
This is kind of a weird one, but bear with me. When I'm driving in my 09 Ram and just cruising in the low RPM range (basically between 1500 and 2000) I can feel a slight vibration (almost buzzing like sensation) through the gas pedal. Anybody else notice this?
yes............................i also have 08 ram and when i had less than 36k miles was told i had loose tie rods and bad front bearing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm sure it's not something in the gas pedal itself, more likely something from the truck transmitting vibration through the body, which in turn is going through the gas pedal. If you drive with boots or thick soled shoes, you probably wouldn't even feel it.
It's not a vibration like you would have with an unbalanced tire. Imagine more like if somebody took a hand held massager and put under the gas pedal while your foot was on it. That's the best way I'd know to describe it (at least I imagine that's what it would feel like!).
I am just curious to see if anybody else is feeling this. It is only under real light acceleration at low rpm or cruising at a low rpm. Under moderate acceleration or higher rpm I don't feel it.
yes............................i also have 08 ram and when i had less than 36k miles was told i had loose tie rods and bad front bearing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm sure it's not something in the gas pedal itself, more likely something from the truck transmitting vibration through the body, which in turn is going through the gas pedal. If you drive with boots or thick soled shoes, you probably wouldn't even feel it.
It's not a vibration like you would have with an unbalanced tire. Imagine more like if somebody took a hand held massager and put under the gas pedal while your foot was on it. That's the best way I'd know to describe it (at least I imagine that's what it would feel like!).
I am just curious to see if anybody else is feeling this. It is only under real light acceleration at low rpm or cruising at a low rpm. Under moderate acceleration or higher rpm I don't feel it.
#107
#108
I have been trying to detect this on my 09 and cannot feel it. One time I think it was barely perceptable and, as an experiment, I just lifted my heel out of contact from the floorboard and it went away. What I thought was from the gas pedal was actually being transmitted from the floorboard through my heel. I am curious now, for those of who you who are experiencing this, have you tried lifting your heel off the floor?
#110