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93 Accord A/T Engine Shaking during gear change

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Old Apr 24, 2015 | 11:17 AM
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Default 93 Accord A/T Engine Shaking during gear change

Hi,
I bought an 93 Accord and as you can understand from the title the car is shaking uncomfortably especially when gear is lowered. During increase the shake is not that hard but during gear reduce its pretty annoying. The, rear mount was broken and Ive changed it but still the problem exist. Besides I couldnt find rear mount control solenoid to control mount. Can it be because of that? If thats the case do u guys know where can I get one?
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Old Apr 24, 2015 | 03:26 PM
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The vacuum controlled valve in the rear motor mount only affects idle vibration performance. Engine motion on downshift suggests front motor mount may be damaged. Less likely are the side mounts but they should be inspected.

If the downshifts are harsh, the trans throttle cable may need adjustment to change shift. Instructions for adjustment are in Honda shop manual. See Online Manuals post links in DIY forum.

good luck
 
Old Apr 24, 2015 | 03:40 PM
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Thx for reply.
We have changed front mount with new one. Ill check that cable and try to find those manuals. Since Im new in forum I am still learning how to use it better.
FITV was broken so Im waiting new one to arrive then Ill check for idle vibration again
 
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