whats wrong?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by gabriel, Feb 8, 2005.

  1. gabriel

    gabriel Guest

    can anyone tell me whats wrong with my car? i have a 1998 honda civic lx
    32,000 miles. whenever i stop i feel some slight vibration and some noise
    in front, sometimes the car vibrates so hard. Is this normal for a car? or
    is there something wrong? By the way i just have an oil change 2 weeks ago.
     
    gabriel, Feb 8, 2005
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  2. gabriel

    Remco Guest

    Any noise coming along with this vibration? Like a scraping noise?
     
    Remco, Feb 8, 2005
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  3. gabriel

    Bror Jace Guest

    Sounds like possibly a warped brake rotor.

    This can be cause by uneven wheel lug nut tightening.

    --- Bror Jace
     
    Bror Jace, Feb 9, 2005
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  4. gabriel

    soydios Guest

    It sounds like a problem with the time belt. Have it checked, cause if
    it fails it's going to cost you a lot to fix your car.
     
    soydios, Feb 9, 2005
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  5. gabriel

    gabriel Guest

    yes sometimes, i'm not sure but could it be the timing belt causing that
    noise?
     
    gabriel, Feb 10, 2005
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  6. gabriel

    gabriel Guest

    that's what i'm thinking, the timing belt?
     
    gabriel, Feb 10, 2005
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  7. gabriel

    Remco Guest

    Before checking the belt, I'd check the rotors, as Bror below already
    mentions.

    If the problem was within the belt, one would imagine that you'd hear
    the noise at other times as well - they tend to be noisy when cold, for
    instance. I wouldn't excluded it but I'd check anything related to the
    brakes first.
     
    Remco, Feb 11, 2005
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  8. I had the same thing happen to me before, not a Honda, but another
    popular front wheel drive import. Turns out it was the front wheel
    bearings were getting loose, causing a wicked shudder while braking,
    especially coming off the highway onto an offramp.
    Jack it up and rock the wheel from the top and bottom. Any play could
    indicate worn suspension parts.
     
    Sportster4Eva, Feb 11, 2005
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