How long has steering wheel vibration been worse?

How long has steering wheel vibration been worse?

This topic contains 21 replies, has 7 voices, and was last updated by bill B 7 years, 6 months ago. I have a 2009, 90,000 mile EX Honda Odyssey with a side to side steering wheel vibration from 60 mph to 70 mph that has gotten much worse in the last 15,000 miles.

When does the steering wheel vibration start on an odyssey?

A tire vibration started when it have 10,000 miles I had the tires balanced tires 15 times since it was new since these vans are very sensitive to out of balance tires, used different balance companies.

Why does my steering wheel feel like a jackhammer?

Think it is snow/ice buildup underneath somewhere. It usually goes away on its own after a day or two and comes back randomly even weeks later. This is in like -20 to -30 C temperatures normally when I notice it most. I randomly have this issue in the winter, huge front end vibration, steering wheel feels like a jackhammer at 100 km/h …

What causes vibration when driving at 60 mph?

Husband drove it and noticed vibration especially at speeds over 60 and also when turning going on an off/on ramp. Took to dealer. They rotated and balanced tires twice. Still hapenning. Third time they road tested.

When does the steering wheel start to vibrate?

Once the tire heated up a bit— the ice melted— no more lump- no more vibration. Until the car sat overnight in the cold… lump again. I get a vibration in my Acadia starting around 60mph. I can see the steering wheel moving and feel the car vibrating also. I am going to get the tires rebalanced but I am afraid it may be something worse.

When does turning a car make the vibration worse?

No, turning does not make vibration worse or better. Also, applying brakes does not make a difference (not a warped brake rotor disk problem). Vibration only starts at about 60 MPH and then gets worse as speed increases. Vibration is even visable (steering wheel shakes).

How often does the steering wheel shake while driving?

The shaking is very inconsistent, though. Sometimes it hits 65 before it shakes, but other times its barely 60. I just had my tires balanced, and the shaking isn’t consistent. It’ll shake for a second or two, then stop, then shake, then stop and so on.

Think it is snow/ice buildup underneath somewhere. It usually goes away on its own after a day or two and comes back randomly even weeks later. This is in like -20 to -30 C temperatures normally when I notice it most. I randomly have this issue in the winter, huge front end vibration, steering wheel feels like a jackhammer at 100 km/h