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    Posted: 27 Nov 2018 at 11:34am
it's quite easy to loose a balance weight from a wheel which will cause vibration at speed.

You can put the car in natural and freewheel.
However the fact your getting a vibration during acceleration I fear the issue is else where.
Have to check suspension and brakes for issues?

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Is it worst In acceleration, keeping up the pace at low revs is enough.. the tyres are just shifted and Got service- so it is not there the fault is..

Did' nt thought you could put In neutral when driving.. is a old car- so dont Ebba rusk something.. hehe..
Mine does not whine- but the old Oil did not look bad at all- just did'nt want to rusk something, so i Got the ns-1🤞🏻👌🏻
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Originally posted by Nissan p11 144 Nissan p11 144 wrote:

Worst around 50km/t
Else 1500 to 3000 rpm i Think.. at 100km/t and 2000rpm steady cruising- there is nothing similar- Totally smooth
is it during acceleration or maintaining speed or does it not matter? 
Have you tried putting it into neutral and coasting to see if it's still there? 

100km/h is roughly the right speed for a vibration from a wheel being out of balance,  slight buckle or a deformed tyre. might be worth swapping wheels front to back and checking for any tyre damage.

When did the wine start was it just after the gearbox oil was changed? Was the correct recommended oil used when it was changed? 

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I dont own a cvt primera but cleaning two bolted on sensors,I dont know their function, my friend's car improved a lot.

More people here in spain cleaned them with the same results, smoother changes and function with only cleaning.
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Worst around 50km/t
Else 1500 to 3000 rpm i Think.. at 100km/t and 2000rpm steady cruising- there is nothing similar- Totally smooth
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what speed are you getting the vibration?

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2 month ago..
maybe not even bad Oil- but to too Much Oil was apparently our problem with the cvt.. it went too hot a warm day on the freeway..
no issues since- except the vibration, that we Can't locate
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Cvt box requires proper fluid change or damage will occur. Whe. Was the fluid last changed

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Which sensors? Haven't heard about sensor In the cvt box.. my local mecanic is suspecting the conveter.. if he is right- i deal with the vibrations😅😂
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Undo and clean the sensors in the cvt gearbox, even with a cleaning they use to work much better.
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