| jasonk1 |
In searching I wound up at the NHSTA ODI portion of site and found reference to two and maybe three TSB's on the vibration problem. They both seem to be new but I can not find official TSB information on them. Can anyone reference te NHSTA numbers below and get an actual TSB? Please let me know.
Make : HONDA Model : PILOT Year : 2005
Manufacturer : HONDA (AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO.)
Service Bulletin Num : 01162005 Date of Bulletin: JAN 16, 2005
NHTSA Item Number: 10014756
Component: SUSPENSION:FRONT:WHEEL BEARING
Summary:
WHEEL VIBRATION. *EH
Make : HONDA Model : PILOT Year : 2005
Manufacturer : HONDA (AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO.)
Service Bulletin Num : 01162005 Date of Bulletin: JAN 16, 2005
NHTSA Item Number: 10014763
Component: SUSPENSION
Summary:
DAMPER NOISE. *EH |
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| archie |
Pinging or Buzzing Between
1,500 and 2,500 RPM
NOTE: This article applies to ’03–05 Accord V6s,
’05 Odysseys, and ’03–05 Pilots.
Got a vehicle in your shop that pings, buzzes, or
whistles under load with the engine running at
1,500 to 2,500 rpm? The culprit could be the
intermediate shaft bearing heat shield. This noise
can change with engine temperature and may be
intermittent. Sometimes, you can hear it only
when the engine is cold.
If you suspect the heat shield is making all the
hubbub, try loosening the mounting bolts,
pushing the heat shield as far to the left or right as
you can (the direction doesn’t matter, you just
want to anchor the shield against the bolts), then
tightening the bolts to 21 lb-ft. Be careful,
though, not to overtighten the bolts; if you do,
you could strip them. The heat shield is made to
move around a little bit even when it’s securely
bolted in place, but anchoring it against the bolts
and tightening them will cut down on the
possibility of rattles.
Test-drive the vehicle, and listen for the noise. If
it’s gone, you’re done. If you still hear the noise,
hook up a STEELMAN® ChassisEAR™ diagnostic
tool (T/N JSP-SM06600), and test-drive the vehicle
again to track down the source.
STEELMAN® and ChassisEAR™ are registered
trademarks of J.S. Products, Inc. |
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