Honda crv troubles

Asked by Sylvia Oct 22, 2019 at 05:52 PM about the 2005 Honda CR-V

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi all, Had my automatic 05 honda crv in for a
service today, oil change and back brake pads
were changed, as I drove home it felt good but
suddenly it started vibrating almost like I was
driving on cobbles, i pulled over thinking i had a
puncture but it was fine, so i head off again, it was
fine for a bit but started vibrating again, when I got
home there was a smell of burning from the right
rear wheel, any suggestions pls and thanks,

Also the drive light on dash has been flashing on
occasion over the last week, had garage check
transmission fluid and it's fine, bring it back to the
garage tomorrow but dont want to look a fool so
advice would be appreciated, thanks

4 Answers

Take it back to the shop or better yet have them pay to tow it to their shop. Tell them it is not safe to drive.

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Thank you, Bringing it up this morning ,hopefully it's nothing serious, I'll let you know:)

Drove to garage with no vibration , mechanic gave it a good look over and two of them brought it for test drives and no issue, they were very good and even looked into the drive light flashing, car feels fine again thank god, feel like a bit of a time waster now but at least its ok:) thanks

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