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91 geo metro gets shaky when turning on headlights; When at idle it is smooth then i turn on headlights amd it starts rumbling.
Topic Started: Jul 8 2015, 01:34 PM (364 Views)
Justatickmetro
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So last night i noticed my car beong extra shaky than usual because ive found out that a have a blown head gasket so that is one reason but i thought it was odd that when i was on neutral the car would shake a lot harder when i turned the headlights on. Anyone else had this happen to them and fugure out what it was? Thanks for any help
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nineoneandblue
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Check this............, might help with your idle problem.
http://geometroforum.com/topic/4804867/

I would address the blown head gasket FIRST!
Edited by nineoneandblue, Jul 8 2015, 02:00 PM.
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myredvert
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myredvert

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ive found out that a have a blown head gasket so that is one reason...
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I would address the blown head gasket FIRST!
:+1One reason? At this point I would think no other reason is needed or matters.

Chasing an idle problem with a blown head gasket seems a bit like urinating while oriented towards the perceptible lateral movement of the air.

You may want to get your head gasket repaired asap before you trash your engine.
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RONNIEREDLINE
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in other words what myredvert is trying to say is you might as well piss into the wind or up a rope.
hmmmm glad i cleared that up anyway.
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Stubby79
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clean your grounds. And fix your head gasket.

BTW, how did you figure out the head gasket was blown?
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