Honda Civic viberates when you drive...

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Robert Bodling, Jan 13, 2006.

  1. I have a 1991 Honda Civic and when I drive it seems like the front wheels
    are out of alignment and feels like the tires have lost their weights and
    that the tires are out of roudness... The sterring wheel shakes back and
    forth as if the front wheels are shimming left and right... any ideas what
    might be hapening or do I need to explaing more in details?

     
    Robert Bodling, Jan 13, 2006
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  2. Robert Bodling

    jim beam Guest

    possible causes:

    1. balance
    2. bad tire
    3. loose lug nuts
    4. bashed wheel
    5. balljoint
    6. bearing
    7. bad driveshaft

    you need to get in there and investigate asap.
     
    jim beam, Jan 13, 2006
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  3. Robert Bodling

    Elle Guest

    How many miles and years are on the tires?

    Is their a pattern of uneven wear on the tires?

    When were the tires last balanced?

    Has the car hit anything recently, such as a pothole?

    Are the tires inflated to the correct pressure?

    Does the power steering reservoir appear to be in spec?
     
    Elle, Jan 13, 2006
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  4. If you can feel it as a waddle at low speeds, I think you have a tire
    separating. If it happens only above maybe 40 mph, it's probably a balance
    issue. Either of those is a job for your trusty tire shop - if it isn't
    tires, they will probably refer you back to your mechanic. Of course,
    rotating the tires front to back will clarify whether it is the tires/wheels
    or the front end.

    Mike

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Jan 13, 2006
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  5. Robert Bodling

    Professor Guest

    Sounds like a bad velocity joint...

    Professor
    www.telstar-electronics.com
     
    Professor, Jan 13, 2006
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  6. Robert Bodling

    t Guest

    I would:
    1. make sure all the lug nuts are tight
    2. jack up the car and spin the wheel, look for damage, feel the
    treads/tire, listen for sounds
    3. and if that's not it, bring it in to the shop
     
    t, Jan 23, 2006
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  7. ----------------------------

    Swap the left front tire to the back. Drive it. If that didn't fix it do
    the same on the other side.

    You'll figure it out. You'll also get to learn how to use the jack. :)

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Jan 23, 2006
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