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    Steering wheel problem

    heey for some reason my steering wheel starts to shake once i past 70mph. at first i thought it was cuz my windows were down but i tried it with all windows up and it still does it? wtf is up widdat? does anyone else accord do that?

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    Your rotors are probably warped.
    Originally posted by sweet91accord
    if aredy time i need to put something in cb7tuner. you guy need to me a smart ass about and bust on my spelling,gramar and shit like that in so sorry.

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      #3
      is it when u hit the brakes? or not that is crucial info or just as u go 70?
      cant wait till im all done

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        #4
        I have the same problem only mines around 65. Check your tire pressure and wear. If that fine then check your brakes you will probably need news rotors.

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          #5
          Possibilities.

          - warped rotors
          - unbalanced tires
          - uneven wear on tires
          - worn suspension bushings
          - loose , worn or damaged suspension parts.

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            #6
            hey mate, chances are that when your wheels are unbalanced or not properly aligned, unless its under brakes and that opens up more possibilites, like warped or disfigured rotors, but i reckon it will disappear after a wheel balance and alignment.

            Take it easy
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              #7
              same problem happened to me....when i accelerated on the highway up to about 65 or higher, my whole car used to shake. well it might be your cv axles. check to see if there is any play in them or if any of the boots are ripped. even if the boots aren't ripped, they might have play and thats what is causing your shaking.

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                #8
                all right if you car shakes at 65 and goes away after that. balance your tires and keep your tire pressure consitent.
                my car does the same thing fro 65 to 70. i balanced them and it is a lot better. it is still noticeable but not nearly as noticable as it was before. im picky too.
                manufacture specs for tire pressure is 29psi. before going on a trip make sure its at 29 and by the time they warm up they will be inflated properly for highway use.

                every 10 degrees higher = 1 Psi increase
                word...

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