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      Top 20 Drive Shaft Repair Shops in Oklahoma (page #4)

      Penn Automotive

      Penn Automotive

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
      Sa-Su Closed
      Swedish Import Repair Inc

      Swedish Import Repair Inc

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
      Sa-Su Closed
      British Auto Service Land Rover Repair & Service

      British Auto Service Land Rover Repair & Service

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
      Sa-Su Closed
      Harrington's Tire Center

      Harrington's Tire Center

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
      Sa-Su Closed
      Obters Auto

      Obters Auto

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
      Sa 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
      Su Closed
      Prime Collision Works

      Prime Collision Works

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
      Sa 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
      Su Closed
      Kasey's Tire & Auto

      Kasey's Tire & Auto

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
      Sa-Su Closed
      Quick Wrench

      Quick Wrench

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
      Sa-Su Closed
      Vance Ford Service

      Vance Ford Service

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
      Sa 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
      Su Closed
      Edmond Motorwerks

      Edmond Motorwerks

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
      Sa-Su Closed
      Shepherd Automotive

      Shepherd Automotive

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
      Sa-Su Closed
      Express Lube Auto Care

      Express Lube Auto Care

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
      Sa 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
      Su Closed
      H & H Auto Tech

      H & H Auto Tech

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
      Sa-Su Closed
      Christian Brothers Automotive South Tulsa

      Christian Brothers Automotive South Tulsa

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
      Sa-Su Closed
      Midtown Automotive Repair Specialists

      Midtown Automotive Repair Specialists

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
      Sa-Su Closed
      Complete Automotive Repair and Service

      Complete Automotive Repair and Service

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
      Sa-Su Closed
      Coweta Quick Change

      Coweta Quick Change

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo Closed
      Tu-Fr 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
      Sa 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
      Su Closed
      Skiatook Auto Lube

      Skiatook Auto Lube

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
      Sa-Su Closed
      Team-One Automotive

      Team-One Automotive

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
      Sa-Su Closed
      Ralston's Muffler

      Ralston's Muffler

      4.8
      Good Standing
      Mo-Fr 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
      Sa-Su Closed
      Most common causes for a burning rubber smell from the vehicle
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      Burning Rubber Smell

      The most common reason for a car making a burning rubber smell is because of a serpentine belt that slipped The slipped belt commonly starts touching a hot component and since its made of rubber it causes a burning rubber smell Overheating internal componentsnbsp Overheating internal components can cause a burning rubber smell due to the breakdown of rubber hoses and belts When the engine or other components become too hot it can cause rubber hoses and belts to deteriorate releasing a strong od... Learn More about the Symptom

      Other Vehicle Symptoms

      Below are just a few examples of typical Symptoms and Fixes your car might be experiencing

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      Symptoms of a bad drive shaft

      Problems in the drive shaft cause symptoms in the vehicle's steering, performance, transmission, and torque. This is because the drive shaft passes power from the engine and transmission to the wheels through rods, drivetrains, and joints under the car.

      This means that vehicles with four-wheel drive have a drive shaft passing power from the transmission and engine to all four wheels. Let's explore the symptoms of a bad drive shaft in better detail:

      1. Vibrations While Driving
      These vibrations are caused by worn-out u-joints (universal joints), damaged bearings, or an unbalanced drive shaft. The vibrations can worsen over time and damage other drivetrain components.

      2. Clunking or Knocking Noises
      A bad drive shaft makes clunking, knocking, or banging sounds, especially when shifting gears or accelerating. This happens because the shaft isn't rotating smoothly in the worn-out u-joints or CV joints in the system. This can progress into a complete driveshaft failure.

      3. Vehicle Heavy to Turn
      Since the drive shaft transfers power from the transmission to the wheels, any problem can make the wheels tough to handle. A damaged drive shaft can make turning feel rough and unpredictable.

      4. Squeaking or Chirping Sounds
      A high-pitched squeaking or chirping noise coming from underneath the vehicle means worn-out drive shaft components. These noises happen at low speeds and disappear at higher speeds. Over time, the squeaking can get worse, meaning you need to lubricate or replace the u-joints.

      5. Shaking When Accelerating
      If you feel a shudder or shake when you press the gas pedal, the drive shaft might be the culprit. This shuddering is often due to worn or faulty components, such as failing CV joints, loose carrier bearings, or a misaligned drive shaft.

      6. Cracks, dents, or rust in the drive shaft
      If you feel any of the symptoms mentioned above even at a slighter level, check under the car for the drive shaft's appearance. You might see cracks, dents, or rust damage. Wear and tear can weaken the structure of the drive shaft, leading to bad symptoms. 

      7. Loss of Power to the Wheels
      In worst cases, a "totaled" drive shaft won't pass power to the wheels, leaving the vehicle still despite the engine running. This usually happens when the drive shaft snaps or disconnects. 

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