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Old Sep 4, 2002
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Vibration in stick when shifting?

I have a 2002 civic ex and only when I shift from 4th to 5th I can sometimes feel a vibration in the shifter. Is this normal? I have had 2 people tell me it is but I just find it odd. Thanks!
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yea thats normalm.my integra does that.
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Yup it's normal happens all the time in manual cars
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if it bugs you, id check your motor mounts, make sure they are nice and tight, every car i have ever been in that shook, stick or otherwise, shook because of failing motor mounts. may be your deal, may not be. but tis something to look out for, anyways.

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