Vibrating Honda

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by femolar, Jun 21, 2005.

  1. femolar

    femolar Guest

    my 2002 honda accord se vibrates strongly when i brake at a full speed but
    does not if at a lower speed. i tried getting it check but no result yet,
    pls what could be wrong with it
     
    femolar, Jun 21, 2005
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  2. femolar

    butch burton Guest

    warped front brake rotors - did you have the tires rotated or removed
    recently - generally it is the boys with the impact wrenches - you
    might be able to reduce the shimmy by retorquing the lug nuts.

    A word about tightening lug nuts - if you tighten lug nut #1 to 80 FP
    or whatever your manual sez - much less for fancy rims - and then
    tighten #2 thru 4 lugs to 80 FP - #1 is probably way tight cause the
    wheel was not centered till the other 3 lug nuts were tightened.
    Partially tighten them all and then go to the required FP (Foot Pounds
    of torque).

    I never let anyone with a impact wrench even get close to my lug nuts -
    even if they have torque sticks. Rotors are fairly easy to replace on
    the later accords. A DIY job.
     
    butch burton, Jun 21, 2005
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  3. femolar

    Frank Guest

    brakes or ball joints getting weak. The wheel alignment could also cause
    vibration a high speed but that happen even when not braking.
     
    Frank, Jun 21, 2005
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    cocococo1 Guest

    Hi, I have just had an almost identical problem on my Prelude vtec.I had a
    severe wheel wobble at high end braking and the car would judder felt like
    it would fall apart.

    I tied to emove the pads to check fo any run out on the disc's and it was
    then I found that the caliper was not releasing when I stopped braking
    causing a slight braking effect all the time and overheating so that when
    you did brake the disc was distorting where the two plates ae joined.

    Stripped the caliper down and cleaned both piston and inner surfaces
    rebuilt, had to have disc refaced but perfect now. Hope this helps.Vic
     
    cocococo1, Jun 21, 2005
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  5. femolar

    cocococo1 Guest

    Sorry about the missing R's dodgy laptop keyboard
     
    cocococo1, Jun 21, 2005
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    R. P. Guest

    Well, if all else fails, you could at least look at your car as an
    oversized sex toy.

    R. P.
     
    R. P., Jun 22, 2005
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    jim beam Guest

    re-torque the front wheels. sequence is 1324, for 4 lugs or 13524 for
    5. do half tight first, then full tight. do /not/ use an impact wrench.
     
    jim beam, Jun 22, 2005
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