Why does my Honda Odyssey shake at highway speeds?

Why does my Honda Odyssey shake at highway speeds?

There are so many reports about this vibration that I feel it’s Honda engineering at fault. 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.

What causes tire to shake at highway speeds?

It is on a 2012 Accord Ex-L V6 83,389 miles. Vibration at 60 to roughly 80-85 mph, stops when gas is released. Does not happen when braking, light or hard. Came in today to Metro Honda of Montclair. At first they told me out of balance tire and irregular tire wear. My response was did you put new tires and recheck?

Why does MY CR-V shake when braking?

If you’ve figured out that the problem is only happening when you are accelerating your CR-V, that really helps narrow the problem down. The speed of the vehicle can help even more. For instance, a vehicle that shakes when braking is going to have almost no overlapping causes with a vehicle that shakes when accelerating.

How often does the steering wheel shake while driving?

The shaking is very inconsistent, though. Sometimes it hits 65 before it shakes, but other times its barely 60. I just had my tires balanced, and the shaking isn’t consistent. It’ll shake for a second or two, then stop, then shake, then stop and so on.

Why does the steering wheel shake at 70 mph?

Vibration through the steering wheel due to sticky brake calipers and rotors become noticeable starting at 45 to 50 mph. The shaking gets worse the further you close into 70 mph, accompanied by a burning odor when you stop your vehicle. Wheel shaking caused by an issue with the front brakes will be more noticeable when braking.

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).

It is on a 2012 Accord Ex-L V6 83,389 miles. Vibration at 60 to roughly 80-85 mph, stops when gas is released. Does not happen when braking, light or hard. Came in today to Metro Honda of Montclair. At first they told me out of balance tire and irregular tire wear. My response was did you put new tires and recheck?

What should I do if my car shakes at 70 mph?

Depending on your car’s make and model, it may require a four-wheel or a front-wheel alignment (inclusive of setting the camber, toe, and caster). A professional mechanic will be able to align your wheels using a wheel alignment machine. 3. Uneven Tire Wear