Why is my CR-V shaking?
Any unusual shaking or vibrating forces coming from the engine is cause for concern. It could be something as simple as old spark plugs producing an uneven power delivery, it could be something serious like worn or broken engine mounts, or it could be even more serious in the case of internal engine damage.
Why does MY CR-V shake when braking?
If you’ve figured out that the problem is only happening when you are accelerating your CR-V, that really helps narrow the problem down. The speed of the vehicle can help even more. For instance, a vehicle that shakes when braking is going to have almost no overlapping causes with a vehicle that shakes when accelerating.
How often does my 1997 Honda CRV shake?
My 1997 Honda CRV begins to shake between 35-45 mph. I take my foot off the accelerator and it stops. Put foot back on, it starts again. Sometimes … read more
Why does my Honda CRV shake when I let off the gas?
You should feel a vibration as you let off the gas, although it may not be as pronounced. The motor mount is responsible for connecting the Honda CR-V’s motor to the chassis. It also needs to absorb a significant amount of vibration.
What kind of vibration does a Honda CRV have?
My 2000 Honda CRV (105000miles) has begun a low-speed 20-27mph vibration that appears to orginate in the rear. I had the rear diff fluid changed … read more
Where does the shake come from in a Honda CRV?
The shake was most noticeable in the floorboard area – not so much in the steering wheel – and the frequency seemed to correspond to one nudge per tire rotation. It was more noticeable at harder acceleration and especially when turning right. Less noticeable when turning left.
What kind of engine does a Honda CRV have?
The engine issue involves 2017 and 2018 CR-V SUVs with Honda’s latest 1.5-liter turbo engine. Honda has sold more than 500,000 CR-Vs in the U.S. with that engine in those two model years.
You should feel a vibration as you let off the gas, although it may not be as pronounced. The motor mount is responsible for connecting the Honda CR-V’s motor to the chassis. It also needs to absorb a significant amount of vibration.
Why is there a Honda CRV recall in China?
Honda told NHTSA that while its action in China was technically called a “safety recall,” that was simply because of that country’s different regulatory structure. When asked by CR, the company failed to clarify how or if engines sold in China differ from those sold in the U.S.