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Old 06-24-2008, 03:07 PM   #3 (permalink)
DaveOrion
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You're not the first person to suffer such a problem immediately after servicing. Did you take it to the dealership??? Doesnt really matter, you cant trust any mechanic, so either learn to work on your own car, know a friend who can, or marry someone who can. You'd be surprised what you can do with a basic tool set, a haynes manual, multimeter, and a code reader.

With that said, a vibration like you have seems to suggest your timing is off. They probably replaced the belt, moved the crank or cam a little and got the timing off a notch or 2. If its back at the mechanic, you're at their mercy once again. If not, let me know the make & model and we'll go through the steps of checking your timing.
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