Clicking noise cominf from CAI
When I reverse i'm getting a clicking sound. The dealership took a look at the problem and said it was my AEM intake. Any solutions for this? They also said it shouldn'd be a problem for the future. Any help appreciated :thumbsup:
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leave it to the dealer to blame something they won't cover.
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That’s funny because Acura of Palm Beach ( Palm Beach Acura) told me the click was from my brakes and the just needed oil... do I have RETARD stamped on my forehead
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check the fitment of the tube through the fenderwell passthrough. If its not centered just right....it can come in contact with the fender and make a clicking/vibrating sound.
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Originally Posted by IndyHP
check the fitment of the tube through the fenderwell passthrough. If its not centered just right....it can come in contact with the fender and make a clicking/vibrating sound.
Will do... thanks :thumbsup: |
Yea the dealership told me my clicking noise was from the aftermarket wheels. :blahblah:
I was like what? So, I took my rims off and had my girlfriend drive my car :annoyed: and the noise was still there shifting into reverse and turning the wheel. A bunch of BS from the dealership. They have found multiple excuses on why it is not their responsibility. I plan on taking the car to a dealership north of me about 40 miles. They claim to be #1 in customer satisfaction in Northern Cali. There I am hoping we can finally get to the bottom of this. |
Originally Posted by supadupahyphy
Yea the dealership told me my clicking noise was from the aftermarket wheels. :blahblah:
I was like what? So, I took my rims off and had my girlfriend drive my car :annoyed: and the noise was still there shifting into reverse and turning the wheel. A bunch of BS from the dealership. They have found multiple excuses on why it is not their responsibility. I plan on taking the car to a dealership north of me about 40 miles. They claim to be #1 in customer satisfaction in Northern Cali. There I am hoping we can finally get to the bottom of this. I guarantee if I take my CAI out and replace it with my stock one that i'll still have the noise. But, I may just have to do it to get the warranty work done. Keep us posted with your progress. |
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