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BHPian ramprebagar recently shared this with other enthusiasts:
I have a 2021 XZA+ with around 41K on the ODO. I am facing an issue with vehicle vibration during idle and crawl speeds(when under 1500 rpm). While I used to have mild vibrations in the the steering, this has now become prominent after a major breakdown service(where the entire fuel system, Compressor, Alternator, Water Pump and Timing Belt were replaced) and the entire car has this vibration. Have had multiple follow ups with the service center and they claim this vibration is normal in the car and showed me another manual Safari with 50K+ kms on the ODO which has vibrations. I consulted another standalone garage and they believe it could be weak engine & transmission mounts that is causing this vibration. However, they are not 100% sure of this and would want to diagnose further after replacing the mounts if the problem still persists. Unfortunately, they are unbale to source the spares and hence was not able to get the mount replacement done. I am thinking of talking to the ASC again to see if there is any respite to this situation as this vibration is highly bothersome in slow speed traffic which I encounter to and from my commute to work.
Any other members experienced/experiencing this issue with the Safari, please see if you can give me any pointers.
Here's what BHPian Karthik1100 replied:
I was looking for someone to address this issue. I have a Harrier, which has clocked around 88k. Occasionally it vibrates at 1500 RPM, I also suspect weaker engine mounts. During that time I move my car a little then it disappears. Another possibility is idle RPM is too low for the engine, you can ask the service guy to set it to 1550 RPM.
Here's what BHPian ramprebagar replied:
The current Idle is at 750 RPM. I had this checked in another Safari as well at the service center and it was set to 750. I am planning to do a test drive with the Service Center again with another technician to see if he is able to diagnose the issue. Will update once I complete that.
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