Could be a wheel/alignment/balance problem for the vibrating at freeway speed. Could be needing an idle adjustment at the stop. The tune up should have determined if it was an idle problem though.
2007-02-18 08:48:50
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answered by Pegasus90 6
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I agree with Kathy A. the odds that the vibration has anything to do with anything but the tire, wheels, brakes, suspension is slim to none and i think none grabbed the number 4 bus yesterday. I know when my tire started to vibrate at highway speeds it was because i had a broken belt in my tire. It was a good thing that i changed it quick to because my uncle told me when he had a broken belt in his tire it broke around a corner cause the weight of his s10 shifted and blew out the tire, he then rolled his nice little truck 3 times into a wheat field. So i guess im not sure what it is but odds are its one of the things mentioned by myself or kathy A. Either way thats your traction and besides braking and steering is the by far the most important thing on your car so i wouldnt mess around with it and fix it asap. PS my vote for best answer goes to Kathy A
2007-02-18 19:47:05
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answered by acuraman_007 2
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This is not a normal thing for 91 Acura.
Was it in accident? If yes, then have them re tighten every thing that they may have installed.
After the accident alignment is most important. Take it back to the people who tuned it, why did you have it tuned? If it was not doing this before tune up then they did not know what they were doing, take it to dealer and request refund, from people who tuned it in first place.
2007-02-18 08:59:52
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answered by minootoo 7
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likely it quite is wheel misalignment or tire inbalance yet could additionally probable be that at 70 the aerodynamic behaviour motives resonant vibration (it is the least probably). in case you pop it as much as 80 does the vibration disappear back?
2016-12-17 13:11:48
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answered by ? 4
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could be a bad CV joint...tuning a car for vibrations is a waste of time and money...it's usually in the wheels, tires, brakes, joints or the axels...
2007-02-18 15:14:01
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answered by Chrys 7
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You definitely need a balance and an alignment!
2007-02-20 10:11:11
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answered by david_06226 1
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My advise is to get a new car. This one sounds dangerous.
2007-02-18 09:18:37
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answered by Afi 7
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, it could be many thing, one wheel out of line, tire out of balance, a not on the tire , tire gone egg shape, tie rod , could be bad, wheel barening bad,
2007-02-18 10:13:50
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answered by ghostwalker077 6
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time to sell the car boy
2007-02-18 09:01:28
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answered by Anonymous
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check your engine mount you might need a new one do you hve a brand new tire?
2007-02-19 02:25:58
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answered by Anonymous
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