Why does my Honda CR-V shake when accelerating?

Why does my Honda CR-V shake when accelerating?

Misfire. Vehicle Speed: A Misfire can be felt at any speed, but is most noticeable at low RPM. A misfiring engine is one of the most common reasons your CR-V will shake when accelerating. A vehicle’s ignition system consists of spark plugs, coil packs, and maybe plug wires.

Why does my Honda CRV shake when accelerating?

There seems to be NO play in the suspension units and bushes. Hope someone can put up an idea that will rid me of this problem. have the same problem? Most likely the inner cv joints are worn, when the inner cv joints are worn it will cause the front end to shakes or vibrations when accelerating.

What kind of vibration does a Honda CRV have?

2004 Honda CRV Vibration on Acceleration: Shakes or Wobbles I have a 2004 CR-V with 107k miles on it and have developed a vibration on what seem to be the near side (LEFT). It is noticeable under load – pulling up a hill or accelerating quite hard. When just crusing it almost vanishes.

What was rear differential filled with in Honda CRV?

Yes the transmission was pulled out to rebuild the front differential. Yes the transmission was pulled out to rebuild the front differential. What was it filled with? What was rear differential filled with? have you tried to get an allignment done? It could also be a broken motor mount…have you replaced the brakes?

Is there a problem with the Honda CRV?

So the moral of the story: Either the CR-V has a real problem with aftermarket axles or the aftermarket axle manufacturers have a real problem with quality control. If you are having this problem, demand genuine Honda parts.

What causes a Honda CRV boot to shake?

The inner CV joint is most likely to be the part of the CV shaft that has gone bad. More often than not, a bad CV joint is caused by a torn boot. The protective boot goes over the CV joint and keeps oil in and debris out. It is really easy to tell if the boot is bad.

What causes vibration in the CV joint when accelerating?

Damaged Inner CV Joints Can Cause Vibration on Acceleration. Damaged inner CV joints cause vibrations on acceleration and are very difficult to diagnose because the damage is so inconspicuous. You can only see it once the inner CV joint is removed from the vehicle and cleaned of all grease and debris.

Yes the transmission was pulled out to rebuild the front differential. Yes the transmission was pulled out to rebuild the front differential. What was it filled with? What was rear differential filled with? have you tried to get an allignment done? It could also be a broken motor mount…have you replaced the brakes?

So the moral of the story: Either the CR-V has a real problem with aftermarket axles or the aftermarket axle manufacturers have a real problem with quality control. If you are having this problem, demand genuine Honda parts.

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