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Old 05-12-2012, 09:53 AM
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05 BAD Viration

I have recently noticed a horrible vibration but it seems to be only under acceleration.. Thought maybe it was tires, but it does it at all RPM levels under acceleration. Once I let off gas and cruise it settles down quite a bit but can still notice it. Going up a hill it's almost violent. Going down a hill coasting it's as smooth as can be. Auto tranny BTW and never any problems with it. Any ideas where to troubleshoot?? Thx
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Re: 05 BAD Viration

Accord EX by the way
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Old 05-12-2012, 03:07 PM
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Re: 05 BAD Viration

It could be bad plugs, wires, or distributor (if you have one).

It could be a vacuum leak.

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