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My 1998 honda crv (5 Speed, AWD) vibrates from the drive train when starting out briskly and vibrates a little less when accelerating hard in the lower gears
Increased vibration from a vehicle indicates worn out engine supports. This vibration often disappears when revving the engine high, but is very noticeable at low revs.
You can have these inspected and possibly replaced to reduce the vibration cominf from your engine.
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When you had the tyres swopped round, did they check the balance of each wheel and if all wheels ran true (not bent or buckled), or any deform in a tyre. Generally if you can drive through a vibration it is due to a wheel being out of balance. Other cause of vibration, is wheel alignment being out, (constant, and gets worse as you speed up). Drive shaft out of true (balance or bent)
Check cv joints and check loose bush in diff casewhere the shaft goes in. Try lifting up and down as I think you have a problem with the drive shafts binding up
the most common reason for a vibration is most of the time due to a bad tire. check the tire and look for a bubble or what we call a hop in the tire, this is on the tread of the tire not the sidewall. a good way to do this would be on a lift, this will be hard for you unless you spot the bad tire otherwise the crv will need to be put on a lift and ran in drive as you watch the tires spin and look for a hop in the tire, your crv is 4wheel drive which means all wheeels spin so all tire must be off the ground when checking them. if the vibration is at low speed then the bad tire should be easy to find, this is where i would start first, with tire checking, alsomake sure tire pressure are correct, at around 32psi. good day.
Something is causing the vibrating, which is not normal. Need more info-at what speed does it occur, vibrating in steering wheel, or ? What type of climate where you are (driving through something that sticks to the tires can cause vibrating, like road tar). Has anyone else driven the car recently? Could they (or anyone)have hit a large pot hole, curb, minor accident? All these scenarios could cause what you describe. If something was hit as listed, you would need to have the wheel alignment checked, and also suspension components for any damage.
This is your one of your axels.. they are damaged inside.. Get them removed asap it can cause major damage if it brakes loose..each axle costs about $90-100
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