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On average, the cost for a Jaguar S-Type Car vibrates going uphill Inspection is $105 with $0 for parts and $105 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
2003 Jaguar S-TypeV6-3.0LService typeCar vibrates going uphill InspectionEstimate$124.99Shop/Dealer Price$145.99 - $161.75
2005 Jaguar S-TypeV8-4.2LService typeCar vibrates going uphill InspectionEstimate$104.99Shop/Dealer Price$126.04 - $141.82
2002 Jaguar S-TypeV8-4.0LService typeCar vibrates going uphill InspectionEstimate$104.99Shop/Dealer Price$126.03 - $141.82
2006 Jaguar S-TypeV8-4.2LService typeCar vibrates going uphill InspectionEstimate$104.99Shop/Dealer Price$125.98 - $141.72
2003 Jaguar S-TypeV8-4.2LService typeCar vibrates going uphill InspectionEstimate$104.99Shop/Dealer Price$126.07 - $141.89
2006 Jaguar S-TypeV6-3.0LService typeCar vibrates going uphill InspectionEstimate$104.99Shop/Dealer Price$126.03 - $141.82
2001 Jaguar S-TypeV6-3.0LService typeCar vibrates going uphill InspectionEstimate$124.99Shop/Dealer Price$139.69 - $150.72
2003 Jaguar S-TypeV8-4.2L TurboService typeCar vibrates going uphill InspectionEstimate$124.99Shop/Dealer Price$140.63 - $152.35
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There’s a lot of potential for vibration in a car. There are many sources that cause vibration, and if a single component designed to dampen that fails, you’ll feel it. Motor mounts, transmission mounts, suspension bushings…these are just a few of the things that are designed to minimize vibration and make driving more comfortable while prolonging the life of your vehicle overall. If your car vibrates when going up a hill, that actually narrows the possibilities down somewhat.

How this system works:

There are a couple of different potential issues here, and they’re not part of the same system. One involves the drive shaft in a rear-wheel or all-wheel drive vehicle. Drive shafts are essentially long, metal cylinders that attach the transmission or transfer case to the rear differential. The driveshaft turns with the transmission, and in turn it drives the gears in the differential, which turn the rear axles to spin the wheels.

In a front-wheel drive car, there is no differential, but you do have CV axles that connect from the transmission to both wheel hubs. These spin with the transmission and turn the front wheels, giving your car the ability to move.

Problems with either the CV axles or the driveshaft will definitely cause vibrations going up a hill, and sometimes under very hard acceleration on flat surfaces or gentle inclines.

Common reasons for this to happen:

  • Damaged CV Axles: If you have a front-wheel drive vehicle, one of the first things to suspect is damage to the CV axles. If an axle is even slightly bent, it will create a vibration that’s much more noticeable under heavy loading, such as driving up a hill. CV axles can be bent by many things, including impacts, in accidents, and even by improper tying down when being loaded on a flatbed.

  • Damaged CV Joints: Each CV axles has two CV joints, one at either end. CV joints allow the axles to flex when going over dips and bumps, without losing traction and without damaging the axle. If a CV joint is failing, or beginning to fail, then you may experience a vibration when driving up a hill.

  • Failing U-Joint: In a rear-wheel drive, the driveshaft is equipped with one or more U-joints (universal joints). Essentially, they allow the driveshaft to flex under heavy loads while still transmitting power from the transmission to the rear differential. Over time, U-joints become lose, causing excess vibration, particularly under a heavy load like driving up a hill.

  • Low or Dirty Differential Fluid: Your differential contains a series of gears and other internal components that need lubrication. This is provided by differential fluid (sometimes called gear dope). If the fluid is low, you can expect to see a vibration under heavy loading. This is also possible if the fluid hasn’t been changed in some time.

What to expect:

A top-rated mobile mechanic will come to your home or office and inspect your vehicle, including the CV axles and the driveshaft U-joints (depending on whether you have a front or rear-wheel drive vehicle). The mechanic will then provide a detailed inspection report that includes the scope and cost of the necessary repairs.

How it's done:

The mechanic will need to test drive the vehicle to duplicate the vibration when driving up a hill. The mechanic will also check the U-joints if you have a rear-wheel drive, and the CV axles/joints if you have a front wheel drive. Additional diagnostics may also be required.

How important is this service?

Experiencing a vibration when driving up a hill is a sign that something is wrong with your car’s driveline. It could be with the CV axles, CV joints or driveshaft U-joints, or it could be from something else. Regardless, it’s important to have the problem professionally diagnosed and repaired before serious damage occurs (a bent CV axle can break, leaving you stranded, or a loose U-joint can damage the driveshaft). One of our professional mechanics can diagnose and repair the problem correctly.

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21 years of experience
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Very professional, friendly and courteous. He is very knowledgeable of his job. He was apologetic for his time, so to the point that he called personally and wanted to reschedule the next day, so I wouldn’t see and state this about him, “wow” You verily ever see or hear this in this day and age. I am an Old School senior citizen and this is a “rare” Thank GOD for this young man and many blessings as he continue his journey in his profession keep up the good work!!! bj

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Jaguar S-Type V8-4.0L - Check Engine Light is on - Atlanta, Georgia
Excellent. My car failed it's emissions test & Donald repaired my issue easily. It passed emissions yesterday. First time I've used a service like this.

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41 years of experience
Jaguar S-Type V6-3.0L - Headlight Bulb Replacement (Driver Side Low Beam, Passenger Side Low Beam, Driver Side High Beam, Passenger Side High Beam) - San Mateo, California
Grzegorz replied to my request promptly, communicated his arrival time and was so kind, quick and thorough. Pointed out a few things to keep an eye on and ven put air in a flat tire! Excellent service. Highly recommended. Thank you!

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12 years of experience
Jaguar S-Type V8-4.2L - Alternator Repair - Lithia, Florida
Arturo a asset to your company very smart and knows what he's doing.I was kind of sceptical at first but after I see what kind of a mechanic you have on staff i will not only use your services again but also recommend Your Mechanic to all my friends and family Thank You so much Sean Walker

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