Where does the vibration come from on a Honda CRV?

Where does the vibration come from on a Honda CRV?

My father had the exact same problem that you describe on his 2007 Honda CR-V and it turned out to be a drive shaft. Apparently they fail quite regularly on this model. Replacing the shaft resolved the issue. The 2008 CR-V has a carrier bearing in middle of the drive line. This is a prime location for the vibration to come from.

When do you get vibrations in your CV?

Sometimes inner CV joints have issues and cause vibrations. These can be very hard to track down. The symptoms usually occur driving at speed, say 65 to 70 mph, and sometimes as low as 55 mph (but not often at that speed).

Where is the carrier bearing on a 2008 CRV?

Replacing the shaft resolved the issue. The 2008 CR-V has a carrier bearing in middle of the drive line. This is a prime location for the vibration to come from. It looks as though driveline replacement is the only way you can do it, as the carrier bearing does not appear for purchase separately. Your answer is spot on!

Why does my Honda CRV shake at 40 mph?

The contest ends on June 30th, so don’t delay! My wife’s 2006 CRV gets the shakes sometimes when the speed hovers at or just above 40 mph. It feels like you’re riding over rumble strips on the road. You can feel it in the steering wheel too. Just letting off the gas makes it go away. We’ve had no luck with the dealer finding the cause.

My father had the exact same problem that you describe on his 2007 Honda CR-V and it turned out to be a drive shaft. Apparently they fail quite regularly on this model. Replacing the shaft resolved the issue. The 2008 CR-V has a carrier bearing in middle of the drive line. This is a prime location for the vibration to come from.

Sometimes inner CV joints have issues and cause vibrations. These can be very hard to track down. The symptoms usually occur driving at speed, say 65 to 70 mph, and sometimes as low as 55 mph (but not often at that speed).

What kind of car has a lot of vibration?

I bought a car (2008 Honda CR-V w/ 90k miles) that had a medium amount of vibration in the car (the vibrations are usually felt in the steering wheel as well). The tires that were on it were worn and out of balance and I thought that getting new tires would solve the vibrations.

When do you feel vibration in your driveline?

These can be very hard to track down. The symptoms usually occur driving at speed, say 65 to 70 mph, and sometimes as low as 55 mph (but not often at that speed). You might notice that if you turn the wheel slightly to one side or the other, the vibration gets worse (or better if it’s an inner CV joint problem).

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