Nissan NV Commercial Vehicle vibration

We have an Nissan NV Commercial Vehicle with about 20K miles. If has low freq vibration and I’m pretty sure it’s the tranny – and normal for this vehicle. But I’d love to get some more input from others.

The Nissan NV Commercial Vehicle, for maximizing fuel economy has transmission that shifts up into the tallest gear whenever possible (light throttle, medium speed) and the torque converter locks (again normal, designed to do this) to limit slipping and maximize effeciency.

At the lower rpm, there is vibration that I feel in the 45/50 mph all the way up to about 70 mph. Yep, when you lift throttle it is gone. I typically drive 75-80 on the freeway with ours so it doesn’t bug me alot on long trips, but the vibration of Nissan NV Commercial Vehicle really bugs me otherwise.

Is that consistent with others experience. Those with the loaded models apparently have some active noise cancelation technology in the audio system of Nissan NV Commercial Vehicle – maybe that is Honda’s way of dealing with it.

I plan to talk to the dealer of Nissan NV Commercial Vehicle about it and see if they have had complaints there or if they have done anything different on the Nissan NV Commercial Vehicle – seems like a simple chip reprogramming could make that lock up less agressive.

Possible causes:
1. If the noise is constant then might be bad wheel bearing(s).
2. If it occurs when accelerating around 55mph then it could be the transmission “lugging”. Lugging occurs when the transmission is in overdrive at a very low rpm. This is normal to an extent. If it lugs hard then the vibration is transmitted through the engine mounts of Nissan NV Commercial Vehicle.
3. Bad engine mounts? Does the engine shake when Nissan NV Commercial Vehicle idling?

Anyway, some of the Nissan NV Commercial Vehicle could have exhaust’s A pipe resonant problem at engine speed of 2100-2300 RPM. So that could be 30-40 MPH around town or 65-70 MPH on highway. It feels and sounds like transmission is in the wrong gear. But it is mere exhaust pipe resonating: no mechanical problem with engine or transmission of Nissan NV Commercial Vehicle.

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  1. M says:

    I have noticed the same shaking felt in the seats and steering wheel while traveling 45 to 55 mph. I’ll play around with it tomorrow to see if the shaking is consistent with a certain rpm. I thought it might be suspension/bearing/bushing problems but it seems to go away at higher speeds so you’re diagnosis sounds better suited.

    Did you find any solution to this?

    2014 Nissan NVP 3500 HD SL, 24k

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