Vibration Under Acceleration Diagnosis
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 Published On Jul 11, 2017

In this video I'll be diagnosing a vibration issue on my 05 Honda Odyssey. This van has always had somewhat of a vibration upon acceleration since the day we bought it. (It was used by the way). Over time the symptom has become more pronounced and noticeable. The road speed at which it would vibrate or wobble was from 60mph to 70mph. The wobbling would only happen under acceleration. Once you would let your foot off the gas the wobbling would immediately go away.

Keep in mind as you watch this video that I only go over, what I have found to be, the usual suspects for this symptom. Its been my experience that a worn CV axle is the #1 cause of this followed by a worn wheel bearing and then tie rod ends. This symptom can also be caused by something internal in the transmission and possibly the engine too. This is not a comprehensive video on this subject but its bound to help a ton of people. I may not have covered the cause of your vibration in this video. If you do not have confidence in you ability to properly diagnose your vehicle then you can always have a pro look at it. And by the way a lot of what is shown in this video requires experience to be able to interpret correctly.

Here is a link to the video of me replacing the cv axles.
   • CV Axle Replacement 05 Honda Odyssey  

Good luck on your endeavors!
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