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shudder when tight cornering

PostPosted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 12:53 pm
by jerrrpolecat
Hi,

I have just aquired a 1996 import CRV Automatic which seems to of been really well looked after and drives really well. My only concern is that when turning slowly in a tight space there is some 'shuddering'. Not in a major way but it certainly doesn't seem to like it. Is this something to be concerned about?

Thanks in advance for any advice.

J

Re: shudder when tight cornering

PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 7:19 pm
by SteveO
Not sure if its the same but I had a 2003 CVR which had a similar problem, when I got a HONDA dealer to check it out it was to do with the rear diferential.

Apparently because the four wheel drive mechanism is automatic the rear diff can get a bit clogged up becasue it is not constantly in use. The dealer flushed it through with some special grease and it was fine after that.

Not sure if that is any help but it worked on my car.

Steve

Re: shudder when tight cornering

PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 10:47 pm
by Petedefeet
Certainly is the rear diff - just had mine flushed through and the noise / grating went away.
It's a common (ish) fault. If you dont get it done, you'll be looking at a bill for £1000+ for a new diff.
Have it flushed through on every service - its worth the money...

Re: shudder when tight cornering

PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 12:22 pm
by gazza
I have a 2007 diesel which also has this problem, done 35000 miles. Mentioned at the last service a few weeks ago, was told it was accumulated rust on the edges of the brake discs. This was cleaned off, but problem persists. So, 2 problems: a. maybe my rear diff. is also clogged and needs flushing, and b. a Honda service dept. that doesn't know what it's doing, or tells fibs and waits for the warranty to expire (October) and slaps me with a big bill next time.

Or am I just an old cynic?