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It sounds as if your Automatic Transmission is having issues. The first thing to do is check the Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF). This is covered in the Owner's Manual (should be in your glovebox??).
If the level is low, it will cause issues. Your ATF should be serviced every 30,000 miles.
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have you tried control arm bushings you accelerate the wheels pitch outwards causing vibration with trans axles when you let off gas the control arms relax and everything is straight line again ... what you think? thank you ...
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If your having an engine vibration while driving and it seems worse with the air conditioning is on, my initial thought would be to have your engine mounts checked. Typically, the vibration you're describing is due to broken engine mounts.
Increased vibration from a vehicle indicates worn out engine supports. This vibration often disappears when revving the engine high, but is very noticeable at low revs.
You can have these inspected and possibly replaced to reduce the vibration cominf from your engine.
I've got an 08 4cyl and it doesn't really have the vibration unless its really cold. Usually if I give it about 30 seconds...when the rpms start to come down, its barely noticeable.
is it a vtec if so check oil level as if gets low causes problems with the variable valve timing due to low oil pressure which causes poor performance and brings on mil light.
My 2003 honda accord was doing this too. The problem is the inner CV axle bearings. The fix is to replace both CV axles. When you choose your CV axle choose a new one not a reman, there are known problems with used CV axles. It's not a hard job. It took me 1hr to do both sides on a lift.
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