Why does my Honda Odyssey have vibration when I coast?
If the issue issue is present and unchanged by acceleration vs coasting, it is probably wheel balancing. By the way, wheel weights fall off and some wheel balancing jobs are better than others, so having them double checked isn’t a bad idea. There are other potential culprits like a bent wheel, but this is more rare.
Can a Honda Odyssey shake at highway speeds?
This happened to my 2006 Honda Odyssey with 146k miles. Shaking around highway speeds and only on acceleration. Immediately smoothed out with taking foot off the pedal or cruising at the same speed. Checked EVERYTHING. Tires, alignment, got tires rotated, got new tires, axle, axle joints, motor mounts (they were broken – replaced all 4).
Why is my Honda shaking / vibrating when I drive?
More times than not, if there’s a vibration coming from your Honda’s engine, it’s due to a bad motor mount — it could also be a bad transmission mount. Basically, the weight of the powertrain isn’t being properly supported and the result is vibrations in the body.
Why does my Honda Accord have a vibration?
Tire issues will be prevalent throughout your car when you drive. If there are flat spots, uneven wear, too low or too high tire pressure, or any inconsistencies in the tires, you’re going to feel it! While these are not all the reasons that you may experience a vibration in your Honda, they definitely the most common.
What kind of vibration does a 2005 Honda Odyssey have?
While I was there, another woman that had a 2005 ex leather was there for the 6th time for vibration. One of my best friends has a 2006 exl-dvd and he has the same problem. This has nothing to do with wheel balancing.
Why does my Honda Odyssey shake when accelerating?
If your Honda Odyssey is shaking when accelerating, it’s something that should not be ignored. While the vibration can be annoying, it is often indicative of a serious problem. Vehicle speed matters when you feel a vibration. Different problems are going to show themselves when driving at different speeds.
More times than not, if there’s a vibration coming from your Honda’s engine, it’s due to a bad motor mount — it could also be a bad transmission mount. Basically, the weight of the powertrain isn’t being properly supported and the result is vibrations in the body.
Tire issues will be prevalent throughout your car when you drive. If there are flat spots, uneven wear, too low or too high tire pressure, or any inconsistencies in the tires, you’re going to feel it! While these are not all the reasons that you may experience a vibration in your Honda, they definitely the most common.
What is the problem with my Honda Odyssey?
Think it is a motor mount issue and when looking this up as possible cause it is apparent Honda Odyssey has had issue for many years! Everything clunks down the highway. Sounds terrible. Not yet fixed. Excessive vibration in the cabin when stopped at traffic like and van is in drive.
Why is my steering wheel vibrating when I drive?
A vibration that comes through your steering wheel can indicate that there is a problem with the hub on your wheels. It could be the wheel bearings on a wheel — or possibly just a wheel that needs to be rebalanced. Other problem areas on the wheels include the tie rods or ball joints.
When to replace side Motir mounts on Honda Odyssey?
Excessive vibration in the cabin when stopped at traffic like and van is in drive. Once you start moving the van settles down. But the vibration return while driving on parkway and RPMs are between 1,000 and 2,000. I have replaced side motir mounts previously, and now need to replace the front mount for $319!
What makes the steering wheel vibrate on an odyssey?
My 2003 Odyssey never had a vibration; something is very different between these vans. The vibration comes and goes and when it vibrates it gets into a harmonics that requires slowing down to 45 mph to go away, shifting to neutral makes no difference, sometimes turning the steering wheel calms it down if there is no feathering on the tires.
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.