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adesisto1976 May 12, 2010 07:24 PM

steering wheel vibration
 
Hello all,

I have a 2009 Accord EX-L with the 3.5L V6. The vehicle has just over 8k on it. This past month I noticed that the steering wheel vibrated at speeds over 65 mph. I took the vehicle back to the dealer where I purchased it and after three attempts, the issue is still not resolved. The dealer balanced all four tires, machined the front brake rotors, and replaced the right front tire. I would like to know if anyone else has run into this problem and what the solution might be. I contacted Honda directly and was told that this was a characteristic of the vehicle. Any infomation would be very appriciated. Thank you for taking the time to read this post.

deters May 12, 2010 08:02 PM

possibly a wheel weight missing?

JimBlake May 13, 2010 06:33 AM

Rebalancing the wheels would rule out a missing weight.

If a rim was bent (pothole?) they might not notice if they're not looking for it. Balancing machines have guards all around so it's not always easy to watch the wheel spin.

Find someplace that uses a Hunter GSP9700 balancing machine. It presses the tire against a roller while balancing, so it might to be able to tell if the belts inside the tire are damaged. (Don't know how they'll handle that as far as warranty...)

brocko Nov 17, 2015 03:03 PM

I'd blame cheapo tires first. No off brand tires-they're a huge waste of money.

Anything hi speed is generally tires.

Or a damaged tire. I agree with the guy who said use a "road force" balancer.

You can have the dealer swap (unbolt) all four tire/wheels with a donor car (maybe a used car on the lot) and see if it remains on the test drive.

rockhoundrob Nov 18, 2015 10:59 AM

Move the front wheels to the back and see if there is a change. If not, then the problem is the rotors, brakes, or something else on the front. If the vibration goes away, then the problem is one of the two wheels you moved to the back. Move ONE of the wheels that was moved to the rear, back to the front. If no vibration, then it is the other wheel that wasn't moved. If the vibration comes back, then that wheel you moved back to the front is the bad wheel.

Rilex Nov 19, 2015 10:23 PM


Originally Posted by adesisto1976 (Post 203492)
Hello all,

I have a 2009 Accord EX-L with the 3.5L V6. The vehicle has just over 8k on it. This past month I noticed that the steering wheel vibrated at speeds over 65 mph. I took the vehicle back to the dealer where I purchased it and after three attempts, the issue is still not resolved. The dealer balanced all four tires, machined the front brake rotors, and replaced the right front tire. I would like to know if anyone else has run into this problem and what the solution might be. I contacted Honda directly and was told that this was a characteristic of the vehicle. Any infomation would be very appriciated. Thank you for taking the time to read this post.

while not carry out wheel alignment for the front tires and see if it helps out

JimBlake Nov 23, 2015 09:08 PM

You might try alignment, but usually(?) mis-alignment causes it to pull to one side or the other, or the tires wear unevenly. Shaking is not usually caused by alignment.

paulmustang@1968 Sep 4, 2022 08:32 AM

Possiable it is worn power steering rack issue, not cheap tires or worn suspension parts. Provided the mechanic is
saying that everything looks fine.Your brake pads dont move at all rotors. Your calipers slide back n forth on guide pins that are greased.That would not be the issue


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