Elantra 2000 steering vibration
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Elantra 2000 steering vibration
Hi, There is a steering vibration with my elantra, the problem occur
over 100Km/h (63 Mil/h). The problem is recent, i got to the mechanic
shop and got my front wheels balanced, the mechanician told me that he
balanced the two wheels but it was not so imbalanced. The problem is
still there and has not taper off at all, so it was not a balancing
problem. The vibration have a good amplitude, my hands are shaking.
The brakes and the discs are new, there is no vibration when braking
or when driving under 100Km/h. What coud be the cause?
Thanks.
over 100Km/h (63 Mil/h). The problem is recent, i got to the mechanic
shop and got my front wheels balanced, the mechanician told me that he
balanced the two wheels but it was not so imbalanced. The problem is
still there and has not taper off at all, so it was not a balancing
problem. The vibration have a good amplitude, my hands are shaking.
The brakes and the discs are new, there is no vibration when braking
or when driving under 100Km/h. What coud be the cause?
Thanks.
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Re: Elantra 2000 steering vibration
On 2007-10-14, Syl <syl.news2@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Hi, There is a steering vibration with my elantra, the problem occur
> over 100Km/h (63 Mil/h). The problem is recent, i got to the mechanic
> shop and got my front wheels balanced, the mechanician told me that he
> balanced the two wheels but it was not so imbalanced. The problem is
> still there and has not taper off at all, so it was not a balancing
> problem. The vibration have a good amplitude, my hands are shaking.
I had a similar problem recently on my Elantra. Have the mechanic check
the tire itself for tread separation or other problems. When my tires
were replaced, the vibration went away. There are of course other
possibilities, but having the wheels balanced and checking the brakes
should cover most of the other common causes (from what little I know).
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> Hi, There is a steering vibration with my elantra, the problem occur
> over 100Km/h (63 Mil/h). The problem is recent, i got to the mechanic
> shop and got my front wheels balanced, the mechanician told me that he
> balanced the two wheels but it was not so imbalanced. The problem is
> still there and has not taper off at all, so it was not a balancing
> problem. The vibration have a good amplitude, my hands are shaking.
I had a similar problem recently on my Elantra. Have the mechanic check
the tire itself for tread separation or other problems. When my tires
were replaced, the vibration went away. There are of course other
possibilities, but having the wheels balanced and checking the brakes
should cover most of the other common causes (from what little I know).
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Bruce Guenter <bruce@untroubled.org> http://untroubled.org/
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Re: Elantra 2000 steering vibration
Switch tires, Front <--> Back.
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"Syl" <syl.news2@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> Hi, There is a steering vibration with my elantra, the problem occur
> over 100Km/h (63 Mil/h). The problem is recent, i got to the mechanic
> shop and got my front wheels balanced, the mechanician told me that he
> balanced the two wheels but it was not so imbalanced. The problem is
> still there and has not taper off at all, so it was not a balancing
> problem. The vibration have a good amplitude, my hands are shaking.
> The brakes and the discs are new, there is no vibration when braking
> or when driving under 100Km/h. What coud be the cause?
>
> Thanks.
>
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"Syl" <syl.news2@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:1192395797.907488.35670@v23g2000prn.googlegro ups.com...
> Hi, There is a steering vibration with my elantra, the problem occur
> over 100Km/h (63 Mil/h). The problem is recent, i got to the mechanic
> shop and got my front wheels balanced, the mechanician told me that he
> balanced the two wheels but it was not so imbalanced. The problem is
> still there and has not taper off at all, so it was not a balancing
> problem. The vibration have a good amplitude, my hands are shaking.
> The brakes and the discs are new, there is no vibration when braking
> or when driving under 100Km/h. What coud be the cause?
>
> Thanks.
>
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Re: Elantra 2000 steering vibration
I had the same problem 4 years ago with a brand new Elantra. It
turned out that the wheels seemed balanced, but passing a certain
speed they were out of balance. took the serviceman a couple of
tries before he'd figured it out. Had to spin it up and balancing it
that way.
Daisy
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turned out that the wheels seemed balanced, but passing a certain
speed they were out of balance. took the serviceman a couple of
tries before he'd figured it out. Had to spin it up and balancing it
that way.
Daisy
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Re: Elantra 2000 steering vibration
"Daisy" <daisy@dogchain.ch> wrote in message
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>I had the same problem 4 years ago with a brand new Elantra. It
> turned out that the wheels seemed balanced, but passing a certain
> speed they were out of balance. took the serviceman a couple of
> tries before he'd figured it out. Had to spin it up and balancing it
> that way.
>
> Daisy
If he wasn't spin balancing (Dynamic) in the first place, I'd avoid him in
the future. Anybody doing a static balance should be avoided.
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Re: Elantra 2000 steering vibration
Well over here in Denmark not many makes a dynamic at first, and
some get pretty confused when it's necessart. By the way I normally
use another, but the dealer used this one and as it was a question
of guarantee.....
Daisy
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some get pretty confused when it's necessart. By the way I normally
use another, but the dealer used this one and as it was a question
of guarantee.....
Daisy
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Re: Elantra 2000 steering vibration
On 20 oct, 16:12, Daisy (da...@dogchain.ch) wrote:
> Well over here in Denmark not many makes a dynamic at first, and
> some get pretty confused when it's necessart. By the way I normally
> use another, but the dealer used this one and as it was a question
> of guarantee.....
>
> Daisy
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Now i know that the problem don't come from my wheels because i
installed the winter tires/rims and the problem is still there
with different tires and different rims. I inspected all the joints
and everything in in good conditions, there is no slack. Is there a
possibility that the problem comes from the steering rack?
Thanks.
> Well over here in Denmark not many makes a dynamic at first, and
> some get pretty confused when it's necessart. By the way I normally
> use another, but the dealer used this one and as it was a question
> of guarantee.....
>
> Daisy
>
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Now i know that the problem don't come from my wheels because i
installed the winter tires/rims and the problem is still there
with different tires and different rims. I inspected all the joints
and everything in in good conditions, there is no slack. Is there a
possibility that the problem comes from the steering rack?
Thanks.
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Re: Elantra 2000 steering vibration
The problem is finally found it's a bent hub. Vibration is not really
a simple problem to solve because it can come from many sources. I let
you know what my experience and readings had listen to me, this is a
check list by priority.
- A common cause is a wheel imbalance, it can be a good start to get
it check in a shop. It doesn't cost a lot.
- Do a road test, drive until the vibration occur, then get the
transmission in neutral, if the vibration continue it eliminates the
possibility that it comes from the motor or transmission mount.
- Check for a worn steering tie rod ends inner and outer.
- Check the control arm ball joint and the bushings.
- Other sources of vibration may come from tires, wheels, hubs. A good
way to pinpoint those problems is with a dial indicator. There is a
good article on this subject in the Popular Mechanics web site, the
name of the article is "Diagnosing And Repairing Wheel Vibration". To
summarise the goal is to measure the deviation on some points, radial
and lateral, first on the tire, if the deviation exceed the limit the
check is done on the wheel if the deviation is out of spec the measure
is done on the hub. With this procedure it's possible to determine the
origin of the offset, tire or wheel or hub, in my case it was the hub.
I haven't found a dial indicator in my sector so I used the poor man
dial indicator made from a hanger, and I used my calliper to measure
the deflexion. The precision was sufficient on tires and rims but not
an off for the hub.
- Lift the two front wheels and start the motor, then look the
rotation of the wheels if the offset is important you will see it
right away, it was my case, the offset was two times the maximum
permitted.
- Verify the sway bar bushings and links
- Verify the shock absorbers, bad shocks may amplify the vibrations
- An alignment is not the good choice since it's normally not a cause
of vibration.
Good Lock
a simple problem to solve because it can come from many sources. I let
you know what my experience and readings had listen to me, this is a
check list by priority.
- A common cause is a wheel imbalance, it can be a good start to get
it check in a shop. It doesn't cost a lot.
- Do a road test, drive until the vibration occur, then get the
transmission in neutral, if the vibration continue it eliminates the
possibility that it comes from the motor or transmission mount.
- Check for a worn steering tie rod ends inner and outer.
- Check the control arm ball joint and the bushings.
- Other sources of vibration may come from tires, wheels, hubs. A good
way to pinpoint those problems is with a dial indicator. There is a
good article on this subject in the Popular Mechanics web site, the
name of the article is "Diagnosing And Repairing Wheel Vibration". To
summarise the goal is to measure the deviation on some points, radial
and lateral, first on the tire, if the deviation exceed the limit the
check is done on the wheel if the deviation is out of spec the measure
is done on the hub. With this procedure it's possible to determine the
origin of the offset, tire or wheel or hub, in my case it was the hub.
I haven't found a dial indicator in my sector so I used the poor man
dial indicator made from a hanger, and I used my calliper to measure
the deflexion. The precision was sufficient on tires and rims but not
an off for the hub.
- Lift the two front wheels and start the motor, then look the
rotation of the wheels if the offset is important you will see it
right away, it was my case, the offset was two times the maximum
permitted.
- Verify the sway bar bushings and links
- Verify the shock absorbers, bad shocks may amplify the vibrations
- An alignment is not the good choice since it's normally not a cause
of vibration.
Good Lock
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