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I have a 01 gt with 190k original miles on it, the car is auto unfortunately, but anyways to the point, when the car has warmed up the engine starts shaking bad and it makes the hood jump up and down, this all only happens when its in drive or reverse when im not moving, so like in traffic, stop light, ect. I got a full tune up and it still happens, of course with 190k vibration is expected but the way it shakes and the hood vibrates up and down seems a bit much. Do I need new mounts? LMK

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dude i'm having the same issue, mine is worse when i put it in reverse(the shaking) i was told it was the mounts by a shop where im at but they said for me to wait to it worsens or pay roughly 800 to replace all 3 mounts...

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Hey! I managed to tone down my hood vibration by a lot. I removed my trottle body,took it apart, an cleaned it and the IACT. It has helped quite a bit, you could also try adjusting the two little black rubber things on the hood. Those usually can be a pain it they are not equal, the lower they are the less it will shake.

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