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Honda Odyssey vibration

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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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Re: 2005 odyssey resonant vibration [snakeknuckles] by carman124
Jul 30, 2008 (12:23 pm)
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Replying to: snakeknuckles (Jun 24, 2008 4:10 am)

I have a 2007 Odyssey EX-L with a similar problem. 11,000 miles and recently encountered a steering vibration between 65-70mph. Road bumps trigger the vibration and when I hit more bumps the vibration stops. I hit more bumps and the vibration re occurs. The road bumps act as the on and off switch to the vibration (very strange).
I also have the droning noise between 47 and 52 mph. Was told by Honda that it's normal.
You can also feel every downshift of the transmission as well. (45mph..35mph.. 25 mph 15 mph until the vehicle stops) I now shift it in neutral when cruising to a stop so I don't feel the annoying down shifting.
How about spongie brakes??? The pedal nearly goes to the floor when stopping. (again, Honda says it's normal)
As you can probably tell, I am very disappointed in this van. This is my 6th Honda purchase and you can bet my last!!
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Re: Vibration again [artas] by hester
Jul 31, 2008 (3:53 pm)
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I had a similar vibration problem with my 05 EX-L. It shook at 40mph and 1500 rpm in top gear. I thought it was a trans. They pulled out TSB 06-083 and replaced the motor mount. It has 69K on it but fortunately I have an extended warranty. It cost me the deductible.
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Smoke from CD/DVD/Radio by mike_v2003
Aug 04, 2008 (3:56 pm)
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We experienced on a trip smoke and a burning smell coming from the radio in our 03 odyssey. We had the Air on and climbing in the mountains right after a stop when this occurred. When I pulled over to check, no signs of burning or blown fuses, and all options were working. No other problems after 450 miles. Any thoughts?
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Re: Vibration again [hester] by wertzee
Oct 07, 2008 (6:43 am)
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Replying to: hester (Jul 31, 2008 3:53 pm)

Hester, I have this same exact issue on an 07 Touring I just bought with 27k miles. Did replacing the motor mount completely fix the issue?
 
BTW this is good for a laugh, I contacted the former owner of this vehicle asking what they knew about this vibration, and they told me that the dealer told them they should always drive with overdrive off. Their gas mileage must have sucked.
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Re: Vibration again [wertzee] by hester
Oct 18, 2008 (4:43 am)
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Replying to: wertzee (Oct 07, 2008 6:43 am)

It turns out that did not fix the problem. The torque converter was the problem. Fortunately, I have the extended warranty. Honda just put in a new trans.
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2005 Honda Odyssey Engine Vibration Problem by paulcodd
Oct 18, 2008 (8:45 am)
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I own the EX-L platform of the 2005 Honda Odyssey and had no complaints until about 90K. I experienced the vibration issue posted all over the internet and yes had the broken rear engine mount replaced. The dealership and local honda representative made a number of concessions to reduce the bill to just under $200. It's been about a month since the repair and I still have some vibration issues around 40 mph (1800-2100 rpm), also at higher speeds around the same rpm level. The dealership can not find the issue after two revisits. I notice more in the morning (cold engine). Any advice?
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Re: Vibration again [hester] by wertzee
Oct 18, 2008 (9:23 am)
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Replying to: hester (Oct 18, 2008 4:43 am)

Wow. no kidding...I could totally see it being the torque converter. It definitely feels like the transmission is trying to downshift gears and it just can't. It will finally downshift if I give it enough gas.
 
Just trying to gather some ammunition before I take this van in. If they don't drive it right they may not feel this vibration at the dealer.
 
I have the extended warranty too but I'm not even to 30k yet. At least if they have to replace the tranny I will get rental car reimbursement with the extended warranty.
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2008 Odyssey LX Droning/Vibration Concerns by monkeymunchkin
Aug 26, 2008 (8:36 am)
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2008 Honda Odyssey - this vehicle has a low droning sound, the droning sound is most prominent when cold and in reverse or cold in gear and stopped (this droning sound can be recreated anytime by placing the vehicle in drive, pressing the brake down and bringing the rpm to 1000). Once the vehicle warms up it isn't as bad but still present and annoying.
 
The vibration seems to occur every time the transmission drops into 5th and you remain at a steady speed/load at 1500rpm.
 
There is also a slight engine shake when in park at idle all the time regardless of temperature.
 
The transmission seems a little harsh when downshifting, it seems to hesitate and then drop into gear causing the vehicle to jerk slightly.
 
Can anyone comment on these concerns? Have other 2008 Odyssey owners experienced the same issues and is the a fix I can pass onto my dealer as it has been in 3 times with NO PROBLEM FOUND.
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Re: 2008 Odyssey LX Droning/Vibration Concerns [monkeymunchkin] by poocat
Oct 18, 2008 (7:10 pm)
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Replying to: monkeymunchkin (Aug 26, 2008 8:36 am)

We have a '06 EXL with VCM and it does the same thing. The droning sound comes from the A-pipe. It was way worse before we had it changed, it used to drone really loud at 2100 rpm. The also change out the mounting bracket and hanger to a different one. Now it drones as you described. The vibration is also the same with ours. In other forums they describe this as lugging, it basically has something to do with the gearing in the transmission being so high. For saving gas at cruising speeds, but in the 1500 rpm range the car just isn't going fast enough or the rpm is too low for the gearing and it lugs or vibrates. As soon as you give it a bit of gas or hit the button to shift to D3 the vibration goes away. The '08 should already have the new A-pipe and hanger assembly. I think yours also has a different transmission than mine but it seems like the same problem still exists. One other thing I should mention is that we notice a slight vibration in the steering wheel when sitting at a stop light in "D" with the brake on. Then when you drive off the vibration is more pronounced and the whole steering wheel rumbles. You can really feel the vibration when you put your thumb on the gap between the steering wheel and the air bag cover on the bottom of the steering wheel. We had the rear engine mount replaced but it didn't do anything, the same vibration is still there.

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