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Re: Vibration again [artas] by markthomas
Feb 16, 2008 (3:49 pm)
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Replying to: artas (May 21, 2007 6:28 am)

I bought a 2005 EX on Tuesday. Noticed the vibration immediately. You say the damage the resonance causes is well known. Please let me know where else it has been documented!!! Thanks very much...
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Re: Vibration again [markthomas] by artas
Feb 16, 2008 (5:05 pm)
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Replying to: markthomas (Feb 16, 2008 3:49 pm)

You need to read more physics, especially experiments done by Nikola Tesla. http://www.intuitor.com/resonance/tesla.php is one of websites.
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Re: Vibration again [artas] by markthomas
Feb 16, 2008 (6:48 pm)
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Replying to: artas (Feb 16, 2008 5:05 pm)

Hey, artas...I wasn't doubting you...rather I was saying that I am experiencing exactly what you have described! I don't need lessons in resonance, I need more evidence of damage caused by the Honda Odyssey's resonance so I can show it to the dealer (if not use it in court)!! Can you help me out? You've said on another forum that complaints about this are all over the web...can you send me links??
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Re: Vibration again [markthomas] by artas
Feb 17, 2008 (6:03 am)
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Replying to: markthomas (Feb 16, 2008 6:48 pm)

Sorry, I don't have any immediate effects of resonance currently. Those problems will show up later, unless continuously driving in speeds/RPM's when resonance is most prominent (which I try to avoid). I was posting to help people avoid buying the car, I can't help in leagal issues (I can't stand trial lawyers, even if I personally could benefit from it).
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Re: Vibration again [artas] by ohgrover
Apr 30, 2008 (10:18 pm)
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Replying to: artas (Feb 17, 2008 6:03 am)

There is a TSB on the engine mount (near the firewall)
 
Service Bulletin 06-083
 
December 1, 2006
 
Applies To: 2005–06 Odyssey EX-L – ALL
2005–06 Odyssey Touring – ALL
 
Excessive Engine Vibration at Idle or Below 2,100 RPM
 
SYMPTOM
The engine vibrates excessively at idle or, under load,
up to about 2,100 rpm.
PROBABLE CAUSE
The rubber inside the rear engine mount is torn.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Replace the rear engine mount and its mounting bolts.
PARTS INFORMATION
Rear Engine Mount:
P/N 50810-SHJ-A62, H/C 8485906
Rear Engine Mount Bolt, 10 x 35:
P/N 90163-SDA-A01, H/C 7151350
Rear Engine Mount Bolt, 10 x 20 (four required):
P/N 90163-S5A-000, H/C 6462931
WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION
In warranty: The normal warranty applies.
Operation Number: 1121C3
Flat Rate Time: 1.0 hour
Failed Part: P/N 50810-SHJ-A61
H/C 7813967
Defect Code: 02101
Symptom Code: 04505
Template ID: 06-083A
Skill Level: Repair Technician
Out of warranty: Any repair performed after warranty
expiration may be eligible for goodwill consideration by
the District Parts and Service Manager or your Zone
Office. You must request consideration, and get a
decision, before starting work.
DIAGNOSIS
1. Raise the vehicle on a lift.
2. Using a .610 mm (.024 inch) feeler gauge, check
for clearance between the rear engine mount’s
rubber bumper and its bracket. Also check the
shape of the rear engine mount.
• If you can’t get the feeler gauge to slide through
the entire length of the rubber bumper and the
engine mount bulges out (is shaped like a donut),
go to REPAIR PROCEDURE.
• If the feeler gauge slides through the entire
length of the rubber bumper and the engine
mount looks slightly deflated, this service bulletin
does not apply. Continue with normal
troubleshooting to find the cause of the engine
vibration.
Engine mount
bulges out.
Feeler gauge will not
slide between the
bumper and bracket.
 
REPAIR PROCEDURE
1. Take weight off the rear engine mount by
supporting the transmission with a screw jack.
2. Disconnect the connector from the rear ACM
(active control engine mount) actuator.
3. Remove the rear engine mount stop (two nuts) and
the rear engine mount (five bolts).
4. Using five new bolts, install a new rear engine
mount in the reverse order of removal.
NOTE:
• Torque the new rear engine mount bolts to
54 N.m (40 lb-ft).
• Torque the engine mount stop nuts to
73 N.m (54 lb-ft).
5. With the screw jack removed, make sure the
exhaust pipe A bracket is centered in its rubber
mount. If needed, center the bracket by tapping it
with a hammer.
NOTE: Step 5 is not needed if the vehicle was
already repaired according to Service Bulletin
06-050, Droan or Moan When Driving at 2,100
RPM.
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Re: Vibration again [ohgrover] by artas
May 01, 2008 (7:04 pm)
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Replying to: ohgrover (Apr 30, 2008 10:18 pm)

Thanks for update. I was told that mount was good and the a-pipe was replaced. It was done last summer, while car was still under warranty. I'll try to call dealership again (they wrote on last service that they will wait until Honda comes with solution, so since vibration started before warranty and it was not fixed, they are obligated to fix it as under warranty, as I asume).
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2008 honda odyssey EXL engine vibration by vandykutty
Jun 13, 2008 (8:14 pm)
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2008 honda odyssey EXL engine vibration by vandykutty
Jun 13, 2008 (8:14 pm)
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My 2008 honda odyssey EXL making vibration (RPM up and down) when the RPM needle go 5 or up (when I race the engine) is it a problem or not
#29 of 175
2005 odyssey resonant vibration by snakeknuckles
Jun 24, 2008 (4:10 am)
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I noticed a resonant vibration in our Odyssey after about 45K miles when cruising at a steady 40mph. Originally, the vibration seemed to be stimulated by road bumps. It almost produced a thumping when tire pressure was very low. Put a new set of tires on and the problem seemed to disappear for a while. It is now back and is best described as a pulsating high frequency vibration which occurs in a narrow speed range around 40mph. I took it back to the tire shop where they re-balanced tires with no effect. I don't think my dealer knows how to spell vibration... Any clues as to how to repair? Also I notice a droning noise on acceleration at speed that I don't recall always being there. Thanks for any input.
#30 of 175
Re: Steering wheel vibrates when slowing down from 75 mph [tonton26] by rockfly
Jul 30, 2008 (9:45 am)
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Replying to: tonton26 (Feb 12, 2008 8:38 pm)

I am having the same problem. I have brand new tires and they have been balanced twice due to the weights on one of the wheels falling off, but I still get the vibration at highway speeds. I am taking it in to Honda (again). Let me know if you find anything out.

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