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Originally Posted by J2M555
Hello,
This is my first post on here, over the past few days I've noticed a vibration in the pedals of my car that I feel wasn't present before.
The vibration is in all three pedals and seems to be related to engine RPM. I feel the vibration most at highway speeds, but also around town.
I do have winter tires on, but have had them on since November and didn't notice this, so I have revved the engine just a bit in neutral while stationary
and can feel it there as well.
I don't feel any different vibrations in the shifter other than whats always been there, and nothing really in the steering wheel.
I listened to my car at idle and don't hear any obvious signs of something wrong. The only thing I can hear maybe different is the alternator making a slight high pitch type sound,
but it may be unrelated I'm not sure. It doesn't seem to have gotten worse over the past day or so. I want to look at a few more things, but I will go to the dealer for them to look at most likely.
I was just wondering if anyone had other input or suggestions for things to check.
Thanks,
Car info: 2018 BRZ, roughly 5000mi, all stock, except winter wheels and tires.
Car idle: https://streamable.com/clgek
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Hello J2M555 and WELCOME to our happy clan …
Vibration in the pedals, huh?
So, can you feel the vibration in/on the floorboard or just through the pedals?
If it (?) vibrates when the car is NOT moving as well, I reckon you can rule out unbalanced, drivetrain, wheels or tires.
I would suggest you fire that puppy up and place your hand on the floorboard and feel if it is vibrating.
Then look/feel around the moving parts of the engine while it is running to determine if you can isolate where the vibration is coming from (pulleys, A/C, alternator, belt).
Then report back -
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