Why does my Honda CRV have a vibration problem?
The problem: Drivers may note a vibration at highway speeds due to the driveshaft and rear dampening support system not adequately absorbing the vehicle’s vibration. Corrective action: Dealers will replace the rear differential mounts and driveshaft in affected Honda CR-V vehicles.
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.
Why does my Honda CRV shake when I let off the gas?
You should feel a vibration as you let off the gas, although it may not be as pronounced. The motor mount is responsible for connecting the Honda CR-V’s motor to the chassis. It also needs to absorb a significant amount of vibration.
Why does my Honda CRV brake line keep sticking?
A stuck brake caliper can happen to any vehicle. It can happen for a number of reasons, such as the piston in the caliper getting stuck, or a crimped brake line. More than likely, you’ll need to replace the caliper. Here’s more on how to tell if your CR-V’s brakes are sticking.
What was the worst problem with a 2004 Honda CRV?
Worst 2004 Honda CR-V Problems #1: A/C Compressor Implodes/Causes Damage To Other A/C Component 2004 CR-V Average Cost to Fix: $1,800 #2: AC Stopped Working 2004 CR-V Average Cost to Fix: $1,800 #3: A/C Condenser Prone To Damage From Road Debris 2004 CR-V Average Cost to Fix: $1,500
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.
What causes your steering wheel to vibrate while driving?
Bald Tires Cause Very Bad Vibrations. If your tires are so worn that the ridges on the tread are smoothed out or steel fibers are showing through the rubber anywhere, change your tires immediately. Bald tires will definitely cause your steering wheel to vibrate and your car to shake.
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.
Worst 2004 Honda CR-V Problems #1: A/C Compressor Implodes/Causes Damage To Other A/C Component 2004 CR-V Average Cost to Fix: $1,800 #2: AC Stopped Working 2004 CR-V Average Cost to Fix: $1,800 #3: A/C Condenser Prone To Damage From Road Debris 2004 CR-V Average Cost to Fix: $1,500
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.
What causes a vibration in a CV joint?
There are a number of things that could cause a vibration of that type, including CV joints or irregular tire wear…which, with a look-see, can suggest a worn component. If it were tires or a CV joint wouldn’t the vibration occur all the time and not just at 1500 rpms?
Why does my Honda CRV engine not accelerate?
If your CR-V won’t accelerate, but the RPM’s go up it’s usually not going to be an engine related issue. Somehow, the power that your engine is creating is not making it to the rear wheels. This is typically a transmission related issue. Here are the most common cause of acceleration with the RPM’s going up:
Why does MY CR-V shake when accelerating?
Very disappointed in my CR-V. Same exact problem as the other person reported: The vehicle shakes, vibrates or wobbles when accelerating in low gears. It stops when easing up on the gas pedal. It typically occurs when the vehicle shifts (automatic transmission) between the 1st and 2nd gears. The whole car shakes.
What should I do if my Honda CRV shakes?
Okay, so on this latest trip to the mechanic he changed the rear diff. fluid, performed the aforementioned test with the disconnected drive shaft and tried a new front-right axle (both left and right had already been replaced, but he wanted to try again).
If your CR-V won’t accelerate, but the RPM’s go up it’s usually not going to be an engine related issue. Somehow, the power that your engine is creating is not making it to the rear wheels. This is typically a transmission related issue. Here are the most common cause of acceleration with the RPM’s going up:
Why does my Honda CRV vibrate at 40 mph?
I have an 08 CRV 2wd and vibrates between 20-40 miles/hr during acceleration. The vibration disappears at 60 and above speeds. My mileage is almost 175K. I have not yet changed anything under my CRV except for the brakes and tires. So I checked the suspension everything is OK.
Very disappointed in my CR-V. Same exact problem as the other person reported: The vehicle shakes, vibrates or wobbles when accelerating in low gears. It stops when easing up on the gas pedal. It typically occurs when the vehicle shifts (automatic transmission) between the 1st and 2nd gears. The whole car shakes.
Where does the shake come from in a Honda CRV?
The shake was most noticeable in the floorboard area – not so much in the steering wheel – and the frequency seemed to correspond to one nudge per tire rotation. It was more noticeable at harder acceleration and especially when turning right. Less noticeable when turning left.
The problem: Drivers may note a vibration at highway speeds due to the driveshaft and rear dampening support system not adequately absorbing the vehicle’s vibration. Corrective action: Dealers will replace the rear differential mounts and driveshaft in affected Honda CR-V vehicles.
You should feel a vibration as you let off the gas, although it may not be as pronounced. The motor mount is responsible for connecting the Honda CR-V’s motor to the chassis. It also needs to absorb a significant amount of vibration.
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.