Hi all.
Thought I would post here first, before diving any deeper into a problem I have.
The car is a 2000 pathfinder with a touch over 300,000 km on the clock.
We’ve only owned the car for a month or so and are workin through that various bits and pieces for road worthy. My son (17) bought it as his first car. It is otherwise a great car, and has been looked after well by its one owner since new.
It has a notable high speed vibration that comes in at around 80 km/h, and then goes away at about 95 km/h. It’s not a front end vibration, and cannot be felt through the steering at all. This presents as a low frequency “humming” vibration felt through the seat / floor of the car.
Wheels (stock pathfinder wheels) have been balanced, and both uni joints on the main driveshaft have been replaced.
I have removed the front driveshaft to eliminate anything front end…..and can confirm that there was no change in behavior.
I also fitted up a second hand driveshaft I got from a wrecker, which didn’t change the behavior at all either.
Before I start digging deeper (diff / bent axles etc), I thought I would just post a query to ask if there’s anything specific to these vehicles that I might want to look for. Do they have a tendency to fail in any particular area that might be causing this issue?
Also open to any other ideas.
Thanks all.