Greetings, and welcome! My name is Phillip, and this is my personal interests channel. Expect to see car and tech reviews, cooking content, and more! New videos whenever I feel like it, and feel free to suggest ideas!
@@PTBoehlkemy 2011 does have a slight vibration at a idle especially when first cranked. I don’t noticed it when driving on the highway if it is it’s very mild. Sometimes if I stop at a light or set idling after driving the vibration seems to be less or very little. Would a transmission Mount cause this? The vibration at idle you can feel in the steering when or dash and maybe a little buzz on your butt.
@@PTBoehlke Once I drive a few miles it seems less so at a light it might not do it if it does it’s very little. When I first crank it and I can feel it the most I have taken it out of Park and put it in Neutral and it didn’t seem to change. There are no lights on. There is no miss firing I can notice. If I stomp it it has power and there is no miss or vibration I feel. It is worse at an idle. Park or Neutral is the same. Weird thing after driving it seems to go away and most of the time even at a stoplight it don’t normally do it but it is in drive at a light. I think once it was doing it at a light and I put it in park and neutral but it didn’t seem to matter.
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Thanks, Phillip! I just bought a 2007 Ford Focus SE Wagon and I just got the motor mounts replaced about a week ago but I'm still experiencing some vibration while idle... any ideas?
Had the same issue! Check the rear mount. Turns out that the larger circle is supposed to attach to the subframe, and the smaller one attaches to the engine! I'll probably reupload this video
All you need to do is plug the USB cable into a USB outlet on your laptop or an adapter. Yellow and red lights should be on the mouse and that's how you know it's charging
the video is fine bro, but you need to memorize and stop reading, its distracting. Eye contact should be non-stop with the camera. And music could be lower in volume.