vibration uncer acceleration, what do you think?
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vibration uncer acceleration, what do you think?
I just bought my first Honda 3 days ago. It should be in the signature, but it's a 99 Accord V6 coupe. It's great, except there is some slight vibration under acceleration only. When I am at the same speed (like using cruise control), the vibration doesn't exist. I feel it more in the seat than the steering wheel and it's more notciable on the driver's side. I hope it's not the transmission! It's not awful, but certainly noticeable.
Any clues? Do you need any more information from me?
I'm glad to have found this site! After years of owning GM's from the eighties, I'm happy to finally own something respectable and hopefully dependable.
Thank you!
Any clues? Do you need any more information from me?
I'm glad to have found this site! After years of owning GM's from the eighties, I'm happy to finally own something respectable and hopefully dependable.
Thank you!
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RE: vibration uncer acceleration, what do you think?
Thank you for your input. I spent ALL of my money for this car... paid cash. It's the most expensive thing I've ever bought so a transmission issue would be devastating. CV joints and other smaller stuff are a little easier to swallow! I'm going to have it diagnosed by the dealer in a week or so.
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RE: vibration uncer acceleration, what do you think?
ORIGINAL: Chiovnidca
A vibration on accel is almost always a bad inner c/v joint. Make sure none of the suspension is loose.
A vibration on accel is almost always a bad inner c/v joint. Make sure none of the suspension is loose.
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RE: vibration uncer acceleration, what do you think?
ORIGINAL: Velocifero
this isnt true at all, but could be likely. motor mounts or transmission mounts could also be a more likely coulprit.
ORIGINAL: Chiovnidca
A vibration on accel is almost always a bad inner c/v joint. Make sure none of the suspension is loose.
A vibration on accel is almost always a bad inner c/v joint. Make sure none of the suspension is loose.
I would remove the inner cv boots and make sure that there is planty of grease in the inner cv joints,, if not, pack them with grease and road test the car
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RE: vibration uncer acceleration, what do you think?
Uh oh. Something hit me like a ton of bricks just now. My vibration began immediately after changing the passenger axle. After the first road test, i noticed vibration and assumed it was a faulty axle. Had a new one sent, changed it and same thing happened so i figured it wasnt the axle even though it seemed obvious.
Now when you guys mean lube the inner joint, are you referring to the inner spline shaft that goes into the transmission? I wasnt sure if the Haynes said to lube that area or not, but when i removed the old axle, there was no grease at all there so i thought none should be reapplied on the new one. I found only transmission oil on the spline so i figured grease shouldnt be mixed with tranny oil.
1. Should i have lubed the crap out of that inner spline shaft on the passenger side?
2. Should i have lubed the inner spline shaft on the drivers side even though it doesnt go into the transmission?
*edit* and 3. If 1 and 2 are true, is there any damage i should be worried about? it's been going on for about a month.
Now when you guys mean lube the inner joint, are you referring to the inner spline shaft that goes into the transmission? I wasnt sure if the Haynes said to lube that area or not, but when i removed the old axle, there was no grease at all there so i thought none should be reapplied on the new one. I found only transmission oil on the spline so i figured grease shouldnt be mixed with tranny oil.
1. Should i have lubed the crap out of that inner spline shaft on the passenger side?
2. Should i have lubed the inner spline shaft on the drivers side even though it doesnt go into the transmission?
*edit* and 3. If 1 and 2 are true, is there any damage i should be worried about? it's been going on for about a month.
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RE: vibration uncer acceleration, what do you think?
Well the haynes manual say's to grease both splines, I just did the driver's CV a few hours ago. I bought the axle and it omes ready to go, and is packed with grease. I can't say that all do, but mine did, I just greased the spline like the manual says and put it in.