Is it safe to drive a car that shakes?
You may find that it only happens over certain speeds, or that it starts occurring all the time. If you’re feeling your vehicle vibrate or shake excessively, don’t ignore it. However, a problem with your vehicle’s brakes is something that you would want to get taken care of quickly.
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.
What causes a wobbly steering wheel in a car?
A wobbly steering wheel is not always caused by car tires because other car issues can trigger the same effect. Here are the leading five causes of a shaky steering wheel: 1. Unbalanced wheels can cause a shaky steering wheel Your newly replaced wheels should be balanced.
What can cause a steering wheel to shake?
Here are the leading five causes of a shaky steering wheel: 1 1. Unbalanced wheels can cause a shaky steering wheel 2 2. Misalignment causes the steering wheel to shake 3 3. Bad Bearings 4 4. Suspension Problems 5 5. Brake Issues also cause a shaky steering wheel 1. Unbalanced wheels can cause a shaky steering wheel
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.
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.
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.
What causes your steering wheel to shake when driving?
1 Unbalanced Tires. The most probable cause of a shaking steering wheel when you’re driving (especially in the 50 miles-per-hour range) is a tire problem. 2 Misaligned Tires. Another tire-related problem that can cause a shaking steering wheel is misalignment. 3 Brake Caliper.