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hello everyone, i have a 1997 Ford F350 7.3 with 120k miles, it is automatic, i have an issue thats very weird. under deceleration the truck will sometimes start to shake very violently as if almost the torque converter isnt unlocking? but it dosnt do it all the time, but when it does i can come to a complete stop and then drive again. and this seems to only happen when its wet out!?
im very confused as of to what this may be from? someone please help me!
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What happens when you shift to neutral?
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neutral
it will keep doing it as long as the trucks moving and then when i come to a complete stop it will stop no matter neutral or anything
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Then it's obviously not the transmission. What about if you're in neutral, and start braking, then let off the brakes. Does the shaking continue?
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yes it will still continue untill i come to a complete stop
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its ok got it figured out, was trackbar bushings were totaly gone
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