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Re: Honda 2008 CRV Vibration [pat78]
by pat78
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Nov 11, 2008 (11:52 am)
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Replying to: pat78 (Oct 24, 2008 8:11 am)
I don't know if I described the problem with my new CRV right. While driving on hightway, it made me feel like both front tires vibrating and the road coming up to foot. I sent my car to a dealer again. They checked both tires and the suspension system, also I took a technician for road testing. They concluded that nothing wrong with my car and my feeling is quite normal for CRVs. They argued that CRVs are so designed that it might not as smooth as other cars such as sedans. I am wondering if all CRV owners think this is correct, and have the same feeling while driving as I have. Thanks.
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Re: Honda 2008 CRV Vibration [pat78]
by ferenc
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Nov 11, 2008 (11:13 pm)
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Replying to: pat78 (Nov 11, 2008 11:52 am)
the problem i had was a vibration when turning left or right. the dealer fixed it by changing the differential fluid.
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Re: Honda 2008 CRV Vibration [ferenc]
by cxvargas
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Nov 12, 2008 (5:21 am)
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Replying to: ferenc (Nov 11, 2008 11:13 pm)
I'm also feeling an intermittent vibration but only on a straight line. I am guessing the w&t may need balancing or maybe something related to the brakes. I only feel the vibration coming from the front driver side but is rare. I will tell my dealershp and let you know.
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Re: Honda 2008 CRV Vibration [pat78]
by lzc
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Nov 12, 2008 (6:21 am)
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Replying to: pat78 (Nov 11, 2008 11:52 am)
The CR-V has a short wheel base, 103 inches. That's 3 inches less than the Civic. As a result, yep, it's going to produce a choppy ride compared to most sedans, especially at freeway speeds. The Accord's wheelbase is 110 inches.
There's not much you can do about the issue. Make sure your tires aren't over inflated. You might see if under inflating them by a couple of pounds helps out, but you wouldn't want to go too far with that.
I find the CR-V's virtues more than compensate for this shortcoming.
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Re: Just got service done at 40k miles on 2007 Honda CR-V [fussycrvowner]
by srizvi1
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Nov 12, 2008 (2:29 pm)
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Replying to: fussycrvowner (Nov 06, 2008 1:25 pm)
Thanks for this info. I'll try following up with a different dealer on this battery.
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How to DIY tire rotate?
by kenneth813
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Nov 13, 2008 (7:19 pm)
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I want to rotate the tire by myself, but I am not sure if I need to rotate
Left front Left back, Right front Right back
or
Left front Right back, Right front Left back
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Re: How to DIY tire rotate? [kenneth813]
by cinglemom
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Nov 14, 2008 (9:33 am)
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Replying to: kenneth813 (Nov 13, 2008 7:19 pm)
Kenneth - you rotate the left front to the left back and the same for the right side. This will help you not have to get the balance done over again. I only know this because my man does this to my car/suv.
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Re: How to DIY tire rotate? [cinglemom]
by terryp1
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Nov 14, 2008 (12:35 pm)
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Replying to: cinglemom (Nov 14, 2008 9:33 am)
If you have so-called "directional" tires, you moved front-to-back-back-to-front without them changing from one side of the car to the other. Directional tires can't be flipped, which you'd have to do if switching to the other side of the car. I have low-noise tires on one vehicle, for example and can't switch them to another side without having them going in the wrong direction.
If you have non-directional tires -- and most are -- move the back ones not only forward but each to the other side of the vehicle. The front tires goe straight back.
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Re: How to DIY tire rotate? [terryp1]
by kenneth813
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Nov 14, 2008 (3:14 pm)
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Replying to: terryp1 (Nov 14, 2008 12:35 pm)
How do I know that if the tire is "directional" or "non-directional"?
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Re: How to DIY tire rotate? [kenneth813]
by kyfdx HOST
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Nov 15, 2008 (8:23 am)
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Replying to: kenneth813 (Nov 14, 2008 3:14 pm)
Most directional tires have a fairly prominent "arrow", inline with the name on the tire..
Very few CR-Vs will have directional tires, and not at all likely if they are the stock tires.
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