When does the steering wheel vibration start on an odyssey?

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.

When does the vibration in Honda Odyssey subside?

Hard vibration starts at around 61mph and subsides at just over 70mph. Worse when going up hill. I think tires and such are ruled out since while its vibrating, if you take your foot off the throttle, it immediately stops. I figure if it were tires/rotors, it would continue regardless the engine load.

How are the tires balanced on an odyssey?

The tires were balanced by road force, rims and tires are true, no out of round tire, the pressure is right, 7/32” tread, 95 foot pound lug nut torque, the alignment was done at 52,000 miles with 0.03 degrees toe in per tire, caster and camber are correct.

Why does my Honda Odyssey make a rumbling sound when going up hills?

My 2000 makes a rumbling sound when going up hills at 70 mph. The rumbling sound stops when I reduce speed to 50 mph or get to the top of the hill. No problems going downhill or on level ground. Car has 263,000 miles and I thought that the wheel bearings needed replacement.

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.

The tires were balanced by road force, rims and tires are true, no out of round tire, the pressure is right, 7/32” tread, 95 foot pound lug nut torque, the alignment was done at 52,000 miles with 0.03 degrees toe in per tire, caster and camber are correct.

What does it mean when your steering wheel shimmy?

In general, steering wheel shimmy refers to visible or tactile steering wheel shake. Depending on the severity and type of shake, you might be able to see it in your hands or even see it if you loosen your grip on the steering wheel. Paying close attention to how and when steering wheel shimmy occurs will help you to narrow down the cause .

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.

What causes the steering wheel to shake while driving?

Steering Wheel Shakes When Driving 1 Unbalanced Tires. Even if you have brand new tires, but if they are not properly balanced, they can cause annoying vibrations in the steering wheel. 2 Misaligned Tires. Incorrectly aligned tires are another cause of steering wheel vibration. 3 Axle. 4 Brake Caliper. …

Why does my steering wheel vibrate at 45 mph?

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. When the tires were rotated it use to gets better but the problem has gotten worse.

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.

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.

Steering Wheel Shakes When Driving 1 Unbalanced Tires. Even if you have brand new tires, but if they are not properly balanced, they can cause annoying vibrations in the steering wheel. 2 Misaligned Tires. Incorrectly aligned tires are another cause of steering wheel vibration. 3 Axle. 4 Brake Caliper.

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.

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