I've noticed when the car is just being driven first in the day, so far 5 of 5 days driven, that it has a very noticible strong rapid vibration which commences at about 35 MPH and continues to about 45 MPH. Shifting into N, or any other gear makes no difference. The vibration feels like the rapid warning strips at the side of a highway, and is felt in the arm rests/solid places, and is heard by a low rapid vibration sound as well. Very noticible.
Once the car has been driven about for a bit, say 10-15 minutes, the vibration is no longer there, and the ride is a 10 all around.
Turning ECT or other things on or off makes no difference either. The road makes no difference either.
I've never had a car with such short sidewalled tires. Could that be it, awaiting the rubber to warm up? They are Dunlop 5000's. I have read other posts about this 'thing'. Anyone know if it is 'confirmed'?
Thank you.
Once the car has been driven about for a bit, say 10-15 minutes, the vibration is no longer there, and the ride is a 10 all around.
Turning ECT or other things on or off makes no difference either. The road makes no difference either.
I've never had a car with such short sidewalled tires. Could that be it, awaiting the rubber to warm up? They are Dunlop 5000's. I have read other posts about this 'thing'. Anyone know if it is 'confirmed'?
Thank you.
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