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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    WHenever i step on the brake and put transmission to D or R, vibration occurs on door sidings and even at the back. If i turn on the aircon, problem gets worse.

    Already changed engine support and checked belts. Napansin ko baka idling, stays * 900-1K average.

    Anu pa kaya?

  2. Join Date
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    #2
    uhm disc rotors?

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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by sirkosero
    uhm disc rotors?
    Stand still + Brake pedal pressed + Transmission D or R = vibration
    vibration + aircon = add'l vibration. :help!: :help!:

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    #4
    check your hydrovac lines. better yet, have your throttle body cleaned. happened to me one time. have it checked before it gets worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian_rex
    check your hydrovac lines. better yet, have your throttle body cleaned. happened to me one time. have it checked before it gets worse.
    What's hydrovac lines? Btw, ESi A/T. I'll try to clean my air filter too tomorrow.

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    hydrovac line, the hose connectiong to the engine to draw out vacuum for the power-assist brakes.

    cleaning the air filter won't solve the problem i'm afraid. the throttle body is the one connecting from the air filter to the intake manifold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian_rex
    hydrovac line, the hose connectiong to the engine to draw out vacuum for the power-assist brakes.

    cleaning the air filter won't solve the problem i'm afraid. the throttle body is the one connecting from the air filter to the intake manifold.
    Ah ok. Any reputable shops?

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    #8
    kay speedyfix is the best bet. or go to your reputable honda dealer. but check mo muna kay speedyfix, siya in-house honda specialist dito sa tsikot. anyway, check him out sa directory ng shops dito sa tsikot.com

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    #9
    Ah uu nga pala... sus. Btw, aside from those mentioned solution, yun na ba lahat yun?

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    #10
    hopefully.

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