Brake rotors can warp two ways side to side and then excessive thickness variations. Because of your cars age I would take it to a professional who knows Honda and have any loose parts in the front suspension replaced too. Using a on car brake lathe is a good way to true the brake rotors if there is enough thickness to remachine brake pad surfaces.
2007-05-18 00:39:57
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answered by John Paul 7
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It could be your ABS system - depends on what conditions are when you're breaking.
You need to take the vehicle to a mechanic - you probably need a brake job. This is unsafe as it can cause you to lose control of the vehicle when stopping, a time when you need control the most.
2007-05-18 00:41:48
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answered by ceprn 6
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More than likely your front brake rotors are warped. I would take your car to a local mechanic and have them checked.
2007-05-18 00:44:08
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answered by Brenda P 1
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I do agree with John P. but do keep in mind that front suspension, "CV" joints and a busted belt in the tires also cause a "wobble" in the steering wheel when their forward momentum is effected.
2007-05-18 00:44:50
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answered by Koskimo 2
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Warped rotors, loose/worn suspension parts, out of balance wheels.
2007-05-18 00:44:13
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answered by It's Kippah, Kippah the dawg 5
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YOU SHOULD HAVE THE BRAKES CHECKED,SOUNDS LIKE THE ROTORS
NEED TO BE RESURFACED
ROTORS BECOME OUT OF ROUND.
WHEN YOU APPLY THE BRAKES THE
WHEEL VIBRATES AND THUS YOU FEEL THAT SHUDDER
2007-05-18 01:33:57
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answered by rooster 2
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you need to resurface the rotors
2007-05-21 08:09:17
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answered by Anonymous
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