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vibration - help
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 4:29 pm
by acechew
have been driving on used CP2 for about a week and really find the vibration when idling while in gear quite excessive.
so i brought it down to KM for 30k servicing and ask them to look into the vibration.
was told by KM, such vibration in CP2 is inherent they cant do anything!!
wa kaoz!! like that also can!! so Honda spending so much funds to design a brand new accord and also design it to vibrate!!???
and KM said, ya it is inherent!!!
any bro here "suffer" the same fate as me, having bought a vibration car?
any bro got suggestion on how to resolve this issue outside KM? like changing engine mounting to a better ones?
cheers.
Re: vibration - help
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:36 am
by Honda-cub
acechew wrote:have been driving on used CP2 for about a week and really find the vibration when idling while in gear quite excessive.
so i brought it down to KM for 30k servicing and ask them to look into the vibration.
was told by KM, such vibration in CP2 is inherent they cant do anything!!
wa kaoz!! like that also can!! so Honda spending so much funds to design a brand new accord and also design it to vibrate!!???
and KM said, ya it is inherent!!!
any bro here "suffer" the same fate as me, having bought a vibration car?
any bro got suggestion on how to resolve this issue outside KM? like changing engine mounting to a better ones?
cheers.
when i got my car last month, they gave me the menu and some stuff, one of the leaflet inside stated that because of the performances, you can expect the vibration to be much more than any other luxury cars...
Re: vibration - help
Posted: Thu May 06, 2010 10:10 pm
by weaver87
acechew wrote:have been driving on used CP2 for about a week and really find the vibration when idling while in gear quite excessive.
so i brought it down to KM for 30k servicing and ask them to look into the vibration.
was told by KM, such vibration in CP2 is inherent they cant do anything!!
wa kaoz!! like that also can!! so Honda spending so much funds to design a brand new accord and also design it to vibrate!!???
and KM said, ya it is inherent!!!
any bro here "suffer" the same fate as me, having bought a vibration car?
any bro got suggestion on how to resolve this issue outside KM? like changing engine mounting to a better ones?
cheers.
yo, u may want to refer to one of the old thread in which the vibration issue was discussed:
http://www.shc-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=157980&start=0
cheers!
Re: vibration - help
Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 1:28 pm
by iphone3gs
acechew wrote:have been driving on used CP2 for about a week and really find the vibration when idling while in gear quite excessive.
so i brought it down to KM for 30k servicing and ask them to look into the vibration.
was told by KM, such vibration in CP2 is inherent they cant do anything!!
wa kaoz!! like that also can!! so Honda spending so much funds to design a brand new accord and also design it to vibrate!!???
and KM said, ya it is inherent!!!
any bro here "suffer" the same fate as me, having bought a vibration car?
any bro got suggestion on how to resolve this issue outside KM? like changing engine mounting to a better ones?
cheers.
I experience the same stuff.
My 2006 Accord 2.0 (Kah Motor Model) has an unpleasant vibration at idle with the car in gear and my foot on the brake. The vibration comes right through the steering wheel and is worse when the aircon compressor cycles on. Also, turning on the lights and putting a load on the alternator makes the vibration worse. When you shift the Gear ro "P" position the vibration reduced. I have replaced the front and rear motor mount from outside workshop, but problem still persisted. If I gently rest my foot on the gas pedal and raise the RPM's to just under 1000 things smooth out. My idle seems to hover around 750 rpm. What is the correct idle speed and can it be adjusted?
I went to Kah Motor and the advisor say is normal for Honda, but i just feel that the car should not have this kind of vibration.
Any other ideas as to how to eliminate this vibration?
Re: vibration - help
Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 2:43 pm
by acechew
iphone3gs wrote:acechew wrote:have been driving on used CP2 for about a week and really find the vibration when idling while in gear quite excessive.
so i brought it down to KM for 30k servicing and ask them to look into the vibration.
was told by KM, such vibration in CP2 is inherent they cant do anything!!
wa kaoz!! like that also can!! so Honda spending so much funds to design a brand new accord and also design it to vibrate!!???
and KM said, ya it is inherent!!!
any bro here "suffer" the same fate as me, having bought a vibration car?
any bro got suggestion on how to resolve this issue outside KM? like changing engine mounting to a better ones?
cheers.
I experience the same stuff.
My 2006 Accord 2.0 (Kah Motor Model) has an unpleasant vibration at idle with the car in gear and my foot on the brake. The vibration comes right through the steering wheel and is worse when the aircon compressor cycles on. Also, turning on the lights and putting a load on the alternator makes the vibration worse. When you shift the Gear ro "P" position the vibration reduced. I have replaced the front and rear motor mount from outside workshop, but problem still persisted. If I gently rest my foot on the gas pedal and raise the RPM's to just under 1000 things smooth out. My idle seems to hover around 750 rpm. What is the correct idle speed and can it be adjusted?
I went to Kah Motor and the advisor say is normal for Honda, but i just feel that the car should not have this kind of vibration.
Any other ideas as to how to eliminate this vibration?
well KM told me exactly the same thing, say it is normal. and told me that they will arrange a brand new CP2 to let me sit in and "experience" the so call normal vibration, that was 3 weeks ago and no one call me from KM.
that's the last time i am going to KM for servicing!! crap excuses!! say that CP2 is designed to vibrate like that!!
anyway, i went to my workshop, and clean the throttle body, the vibration is less now, acceptable level, still monitoring to see if the vibration will come back or not.
Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 1:30 pm
by flatyre
Dear acechew,
I also having the same problem since Day 1 I collected the vehicle. I am really disappointed with the workshop esp the Ubi guys. I have to give them instruction like check the air filter, spark plugs, idling rpm, etc. I think I can be a better service adviser than them. I went for 3 services and they do wheel rotation w/o balancing the front wheels. This is a laughing stock when I went outside to rectife the problem. Anyway I thinking of changing car later part of the year (if got $$$). This will be the first and last Honda I will be buying, esp from KM.
Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 9:28 pm
by acechew
flatyre wrote:Dear acechew,
I also having the same problem since Day 1 I collected the vehicle. I am really disappointed with the workshop esp the Ubi guys. I have to give them instruction like check the air filter, spark plugs, idling rpm, etc. I think I can be a better service adviser than them. I went for 3 services and they do wheel rotation w/o balancing the front wheels. This is a laughing stock when I went outside to rectife the problem. Anyway I thinking of changing car later part of the year (if got $$$). This will be the first and last Honda I will be buying, esp from KM.
well, it is not the car, it is the lack of knowledge and half past six servicing that cause all the grieve. anyway i am done with KM for servicing. bought a used CP2 at 36k mileage, told them to service based on 40k, but they insist on servicing it based on 30k package. paid them 600+ and i found out that, air filter not change not even clean with air gun. spark plugs is at a stage that it cant go on for another 10k, engine oil over filled, i got to rectify all this at my workshop!! am not going back to KM anymore.
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 11:42 am
by Honda-cub
hi acechew,
those SA at KM are really hopeless one...wonder if they are knowledgeable about their jobs....
quite sad especially since their cars are more to performance than economy.
and yet they employ those SA without good knowledge about their cars...
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 4:30 pm
by weaver87
acechew wrote:flatyre wrote:Dear acechew,
I also having the same problem since Day 1 I collected the vehicle. I am really disappointed with the workshop esp the Ubi guys. I have to give them instruction like check the air filter, spark plugs, idling rpm, etc. I think I can be a better service adviser than them. I went for 3 services and they do wheel rotation w/o balancing the front wheels. This is a laughing stock when I went outside to rectife the problem. Anyway I thinking of changing car later part of the year (if got $$$). This will be the first and last Honda I will be buying, esp from KM.
well, it is not the car, it is the lack of knowledge and half past six servicing that cause all the grieve. anyway i am done with KM for servicing. bought a used CP2 at 36k mileage, told them to service based on 40k, but they insist on servicing it based on 30k package. paid them 600+ and i found out that, air filter not change not even clean with air gun. spark plugs is at a stage that it cant go on for another 10k, engine oil over filled, i got to rectify all this at my workshop!! am not going back to KM anymore.
yo bro, sad to hear of your bad experience...yes I tend to agree KM service is poorer than Borneo Motor ( i used to drive a camry)...if u got any complain...u k talk to the service supervisor....pm u his name...
cheers!
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 4:37 pm
by Honda-cub
weaver87 wrote:yo bro, sad to hear of your bad experience...yes I tend to agree KM service is poorer than Borneo Motor ( i used to drive a camry)...if u got any complain...u k talk to the service supervisor....pm u his name...
cheers!
the service supervisor (Leng Kee)? bro, can PM me as well? thanks
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 4:42 pm
by weaver87
Honda-cub wrote:weaver87 wrote:yo bro, sad to hear of your bad experience...yes I tend to agree KM service is poorer than Borneo Motor ( i used to drive a camry)...if u got any complain...u k talk to the service supervisor....pm u his name...
cheers!
the service supervisor (Leng Kee)? bro, can PM me as well? thanks
yo, pmed u.....cheers!
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 8:12 pm
by shadowcat
SOLUTIONS TO SOLVE ACCORD VIBRATION AFTER TRiAL AND ERROR + EXTENSIVE RESEARCH FROM INTERNET.
1)Change engine mount. If got warranty then HENG! if not cost $1200 if done in KM. OUTSIDE WORKSHOP $500- $600.
2)Change transmission fluid.
3)Change spark plug. ( personally i change brisk silver spark plug)
After doing the above 3, my accord vibration from 6/10 reduce to 2/10.
voltage stablizer and KNN filter don really help in reducing vibration.
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 4:05 pm
by hhong
shadowcat wrote:SOLUTIONS TO SOLVE ACCORD VIBRATION AFTER TRiAL AND ERROR + EXTENSIVE RESEARCH FROM INTERNET.
1)Change engine mount. If got warranty then HENG! if not cost $1200 if done in KM. OUTSIDE WORKSHOP $500- $600.
Day 3 when collected car changed. No change to vibration
2)Change transmission fluid.
Changed at every servcing, no change to vibration.
3)Change spark plug. ( personally i change brisk silver spark plug)
Have not changed...so no comments.
After doing the above 3, my accord vibration from 6/10 reduce to 2/10.
voltage stablizer and KNN filter don really help in reducing vibration.
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 4:58 pm
by flatyre
shadowcat wrote:SOLUTIONS TO SOLVE ACCORD VIBRATION AFTER TRiAL AND ERROR + EXTENSIVE RESEARCH FROM INTERNET.
1)Change engine mount. If got warranty then HENG! if not cost $1200 if done in KM. OUTSIDE WORKSHOP $500- $600.
2)Change transmission fluid.
3)Change spark plug. ( personally i change brisk silver spark plug)
After doing the above 3, my accord vibration from 6/10 reduce to 2/10.
voltage stablizer and KNN filter don really help in reducing vibration.
Is been long since i log in. Just wanna know which workshop you visited. has been looking for a workshop that really understand Honda cars.
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 10:12 pm
by shadowcat
Just to add on to my previous post on my accord 08 2.0L vibration problem.
1) I sound proof the car but it only reduce the vibration noise a bit. I know it will not cure the root of the problem but the vibration is too irritating! People telling me that how come so noisy when siting at the back ( vibration noise ). Soundproof can't really cut off the noise.
2) I discovered that if i use back Shell ultra helix, vibration will be greater. I tried redline engine oil, seems to be slightly better. Have not tried other brand of engine oil.
3) Conclusion : Regretted buying this car. Stuck with the car now.