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Old 03-09-2016, 12:14 PM   #1
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Car Start and Warming Then Vibration

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I have a quick question, My 2015 Camaro LS Coupe has almost 7k miles on it. When i start it up. I hear a vibration coming from the engine 10 seconds into warming up. it vibrates for 2 seconds, stops for about 5-10 secs an does it again. Has anybody experienced this before? should i take it to the dealership?
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Old 03-09-2016, 02:07 PM   #2
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Old 03-09-2016, 03:04 PM   #3
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uhmm yes to what
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Old 03-09-2016, 03:13 PM   #4
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Guys,

I have a quick question, My 2015 Camaro LS Coupe has almost 7k miles on it. When i start it up. I hear a vibration coming from the engine 10 seconds into warming up. it vibrates for 2 seconds, stops for about 5-10 secs an does it again. Has anybody experienced this before? should i take it to the dealership?
Obviously if you have 7k miles on it, and you have an issue with it, and you still have warranty, you take it to the freaking dealership.
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Old 03-09-2016, 03:24 PM   #5
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Obviously if you have 7k miles on it, and you have an issue with it, and you still have warranty, you take it to the freaking dealership.
Yup. Kinda a no-brainer.

This way, if the dealership tells you "it's nothing" and your motor goes, you've got something to fall back on. Otherwise if your motor goes, and you say "Oh yeah, I heard a noise, but didn't do anything about it." GM will claim negligence on your part and you'll be on the hook for a motor.
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The vibration you could be hearing could be the a/c compressor kicking in for a brief moment or two.
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Old 03-09-2016, 03:38 PM   #7
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i did notice my heater was on but very low
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[url=http://goo.gl/qiAXlC Posted by Germy2011[/url] Guys,

I have a quick question, My 2015 Camaro LS Coupe has almost 7k miles on it. When i start it up. I hear a vibration coming from the engine 10 seconds into warming up. it vibrates for 2 seconds, stops for about 5-10 secs an does it again. Has anybody experienced this before? should i take it to the dealership?
Hello Germy2011,

We regret to see you are experiencing a vibration from the engine area of your Camaro. As you are still within warranty parameters, we certainly recommend you bring this to the attention of your local dealer. If you would like, we can reach out to the dealership to assist with facilitating an appointment for diagnosis. If interested, send us a private message with your VIN, contact information and involved dealership.

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Old 03-15-2016, 04:01 PM   #9
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Hello Germy2011,

We regret to see you are experiencing a vibration from the engine area of your Camaro. As you are still within warranty parameters, we certainly recommend you bring this to the attention of your local dealer. If you would like, we can reach out to the dealership to assist with facilitating an appointment for diagnosis. If interested, send us a private message with your VIN, contact information and involved dealership.

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Thanks Erica!

I am taking it into my nearest dealer today. They will diagnose it tomorrow morning. Thank you for your assistance!
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