2007 Odyssey, 120k mi
Hard vibration starts at around 61mph and subsides at just over 70mph. Worse when going up hill. I think tires and such are ruled out since while its vibrating, if you take your foot off the throttle, it immediately stops. I figure if it were tires/rotors, it would continue regardless the engine load.
I've read through a ton of "vibration" entries and they always seem to point to tires/rotors or some other spinning item. None of them seem to mention if it only does it while accelerating like mine.
Oh, and if while going from 80 to a stop or lower speed, there's no vibration.
No vibration while braking (which would indicate warped rotor). I have those on my truck.... I KNOW warped rotor.
Thanks for reading
EDIT: Forgot to mention that hydraulic engine mount is OK.. that was replaced about 20k mi ago. No vibration in ECO as long as not between 60-70. That mount was flat when we bought it so I know what that feels like and this is different.
Hard vibration starts at around 61mph and subsides at just over 70mph. Worse when going up hill. I think tires and such are ruled out since while its vibrating, if you take your foot off the throttle, it immediately stops. I figure if it were tires/rotors, it would continue regardless the engine load.
I've read through a ton of "vibration" entries and they always seem to point to tires/rotors or some other spinning item. None of them seem to mention if it only does it while accelerating like mine.
Oh, and if while going from 80 to a stop or lower speed, there's no vibration.
No vibration while braking (which would indicate warped rotor). I have those on my truck.... I KNOW warped rotor.
Thanks for reading
EDIT: Forgot to mention that hydraulic engine mount is OK.. that was replaced about 20k mi ago. No vibration in ECO as long as not between 60-70. That mount was flat when we bought it so I know what that feels like and this is different.