99 Odyssey front end rattle

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by rob.lefebvre, Jul 17, 2006.

  1. rob.lefebvre

    rob.lefebvre Guest

    Hi,

    Just wondering if anyone has come across a similar problem with their
    odyssey. I have a 99 LX which has 200,000kms and it's been great...
    For the last month or so, I've noticed that my front end seems to be
    rattling. I check my ball joints, tie rods, control arm bushings and
    stabilizer bar and all bushing seem to be fine (no play). My struts
    seem to be fine as far as going over bumps but there's something
    loose... I'm wondering if it's my bump stop or one of the other rubber
    bushings on top of the strut. Any Ideas would be appreciatied. Rob
     
    rob.lefebvre, Jul 17, 2006
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  2. rob.lefebvre

    Ivan Guest

    hrmmm hey
    it might be your hub caps if your car has them ..
    to check just give em a tap with your foot see if its amkes the same
    sounds you hear .
     
    Ivan, Jul 17, 2006
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    There may be some large bolts that hold part of front the suspension on
    to the unibody. They point upward. My wife's CR-V was rattling and I
    found a couple of them were loose.

    See diagrams at www.slhondaparts.com

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Jul 18, 2006
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  4. rob.lefebvre

    jmmrda Guest

    I have a 2004 odyssey with a front end rattle and the dealer replaced
    struts twice and it still rattles did you ever find the cause?
     
    jmmrda, Jul 27, 2006
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    Maybe you should ask for your money back TWICE?

    look at these TSB's
    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/odyssey/index.html

    and you may want to look into a 'sway bar kit' from NAPA, which is DIY
    and about 1/3rd the price Honda wants for the parts. (mile was a '95 but
    probably similar to yours)

    www.slhondaparts.com has your diagrams.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Jul 27, 2006
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