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Brett Jones Posted on Oct 21, 2019
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2003 Hyundai sonata just had front end aligned now it pulls when accelerated then goes back when let off accelerator

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Take it back to the alignment shop and have them check for a "Torque steer" you may have a bad engine or transmission mount. I hope this helps. Take care.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 01, 2009

SOURCE: front end shakes when accelerating

The desciption you gave is exactly how it feels when you have an axle with a bad inner CV joint. It won't make a "clicking" noise like when you have a bad outer CV joint, but will shake pretty bad on accel. If you crawl under the car while it's on the ground (don't lift it) and grab on to the axle close to the inner CV joint and wiggle it, there shouldn't be very much play in it. If there is play in it, replace that axle.

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Harvey N Tawatao

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  • Posted on Jun 28, 2009

SOURCE: whirring noise front end 2003 yukon denali xl

Your front pump in the transmission could be going bad. Check the transmission fluid for level and condition. The fluid should be bright red and not burnt (dark in color like burgandy). Best thing to do is take it to a transmission shop and have them check your truck for DTC codes with a Tech 2 scanner and have them do a transmission line pressure test. The whining can also indicate low on transmission fluid and that's bad, you may have burnt some of the clutch packs already and shorten the life of your transmission. Good luck and keep me posted, be glad to help.

rossww

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2010

SOURCE: when accelerating from approximately 0 - 20 mph

My immediate quick test would be to move the front tires to the back (and backs to front, of course) then try it out. If the vibration is still there but feels like it's coming from somewhere else (vibration could feel like it's in in steering wheel or seat), you've got a broken belt or bent rim (wheel). Don't want to get your hands dirty? Get all 4 wheels balanced -5 to 10 bucks per wheel.

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Colin Stickland

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  • Posted on Jan 19, 2011

SOURCE: i have a hyundai getz

mass air flow sensor in the air induction pipe between the filter and the manifold .

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 03, 2011

SOURCE: Front end shake & shimmy while accelerating on a 1997 Town & Coun

check cv joints as well possibly could be worn out

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