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truck vibrates a lot in park!
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<blockquote data-quote="2001SVTTRUCK" data-source="post: 10998440" data-attributes="member: 122091"><p>I would check the wiring harness going to the rear O2s and make sure they are plugged in. Do you have off road mids? If so your tune may ignore the post converter sensors as to avoid a MIL.</p><p></p><p>Your vibration may be coming from a improperly alligned drive train, worn motor or transmission mount or something on the motor or transmission touching the cab of the truck. Check for anything loose or touching on the driveline then if all checks out ok, loosen the motor and trans mounts and try to give them a good shake to try and reposition it, and make sure to re-tighten everything.</p><p></p><p>If all that fails, I would suspect your new torque converter is off ballance slightly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2001SVTTRUCK, post: 10998440, member: 122091"] I would check the wiring harness going to the rear O2s and make sure they are plugged in. Do you have off road mids? If so your tune may ignore the post converter sensors as to avoid a MIL. Your vibration may be coming from a improperly alligned drive train, worn motor or transmission mount or something on the motor or transmission touching the cab of the truck. Check for anything loose or touching on the driveline then if all checks out ok, loosen the motor and trans mounts and try to give them a good shake to try and reposition it, and make sure to re-tighten everything. If all that fails, I would suspect your new torque converter is off ballance slightly. [/QUOTE]
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