Weird Noise from Front of Car...
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Weird Noise from Front of Car...
Driving around today and I notice a weird clanking from the front end of the car... It sounds like a coke can has gotten into the engine compartment periodically...
The car is driving fine...
I lifted the car to look at the underneath and I could not find anything loose.
Whats next
The car is driving fine...
I lifted the car to look at the underneath and I could not find anything loose.
Whats next
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Originally Posted by GreenMachine
Well...
Resonance from aftermarket headers.... Also assuming you have aftermarket headers.
Resonance from aftermarket headers.... Also assuming you have aftermarket headers.
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does it sound like a clicking sound? if it is then its the same sound im having... well i got it fix by removing my front tire and push that disc out a little... the bent part
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Originally Posted by truexh
does it sound like a clicking sound? if it is then its the same sound im having... well i got it fix by removing my front tire and push that disc out a little... the bent part
What part was bent?
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Originally Posted by Zippee
Sounds like a cv joint is bad. Try driving around a parking lot at low speed, if it comes and goes when you change the steering angle it's a cv joint for sure.
I mainly hear the sound while crusing in a straight path.
PS... I have 90k miles (Does that make a differrence on anyhting?)
also this morning on the way into work I did not hear anything besides the normal creaks from inside the car...
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Originally Posted by GreenMonster
Not sure if this is it, but front wheel bearing bearing have been known to go on higher mileage cars... just throwing it out there...
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Originally Posted by beav626
if it were bearings would I hear it more constantly?
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i had one of the bolts on my CATs heat shield rust and fall apart ...the heat shield was rattling...
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OK!
I could not find the noise under the car at all.
However driving around I am able to narrow it down.
under light/moderate acceleration I am hearing a light to moderate clicking comming from the engine compartment in front of the driver side.
When I take my foot of the gas it goes away. but crusing on the highway its tapping...
the bad thing is that it is not all the time but it is more than not.
I could not find the noise under the car at all.
However driving around I am able to narrow it down.
under light/moderate acceleration I am hearing a light to moderate clicking comming from the engine compartment in front of the driver side.
When I take my foot of the gas it goes away. but crusing on the highway its tapping...
the bad thing is that it is not all the time but it is more than not.
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bad bearings get louder as time goes on...when they're really loud if the owner is being lazy, you'll hear it when you turn left or right
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Originally Posted by Stealth CL
thats what i was thinking, check all the heat shields around the exhaust, they can get loud if thyre loose.
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I had a similar clic, We went and tighten all the mounting bolts on the comptech sway,, then we went and tighten all the bolts we could find. Clic has never returned,, good luck
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This sounds similar to what I had especially the last description you gave. Here is the link to my thread:
http://www.acura-cl.com/forums/showthread.php?t=177315
http://www.acura-cl.com/forums/showthread.php?t=177315
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Originally Posted by duckman2000
This sounds similar to what I had especially the last description you gave. Here is the link to my thread:
http://www.acura-cl.com/forums/showthread.php?t=177315
http://www.acura-cl.com/forums/showthread.php?t=177315
I cant bring myself to think it is the tranny? I could be wrong.
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Originally Posted by beav626
was your tranny shifting badly or was it smooth?
I cant bring myself to think it is the tranny? I could be wrong.
I cant bring myself to think it is the tranny? I could be wrong.
I then knew it had to be internal to either the transmission or engine. They ended up replacing the transmission (and a motor mount) which cured the problem. I think they said it was probably a bearing inside the trans (would still have been covered by the 100K trans warranty).
It made the noise almost every time (I could hear it when accelerating, even slightly). You could be going 35 mph or so, accelerate slightly to 40 or 45, and while it was accelerating, the noise would be there. Once you took your foot off the accelerator, the noise would stop.
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Finially Narrowed it down...
noise is comming from the tranny!
Now the question... what does it mean?
in SS mode it makes the clicking noise under light acceleration gear 3 and up (starting from the shift into 3rd from 2nd).
in Auto mode you can hear it periodically 15mph to 40 mph under light acceleration.
Keep in mind that the car shifts amooth as silk...
Do I need a new tranny?
Will Acura cover it if everything seems to be working?
noise is comming from the tranny!
Now the question... what does it mean?
in SS mode it makes the clicking noise under light acceleration gear 3 and up (starting from the shift into 3rd from 2nd).
in Auto mode you can hear it periodically 15mph to 40 mph under light acceleration.
Keep in mind that the car shifts amooth as silk...
Do I need a new tranny?
Will Acura cover it if everything seems to be working?
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I replied to your PM about this...
I would add for others who may have this problem: even if the car is out of the original warranty (but still under the 100K trans warranty) I was told the 100K warranty covers this. If it is out of original warranty, and you take the car in with the noise complaint, the dealer can charge an estimate charge if it turns out not to be the trans...but if it is the trans there should be no charge. This assumes the dealer can "duplicate the problem (or noise)"...that is, the noise is there for them to hear (which, in may case, it made the noise about 99% of the time when accelerating lightly as I described in my post above.
This noisey trans was my second transmission in this car (the replacement (#3) has worked fine so far).
I would recommend that everyone ride around periodically without the radio/cd off so you can hear any small odd noises that may occur. The noise that I had could be clearly heard with the radio/cd off, and although not loud, it was noticable enough for the driver or if someone else not used to riding in the car was a passenger.
I would add for others who may have this problem: even if the car is out of the original warranty (but still under the 100K trans warranty) I was told the 100K warranty covers this. If it is out of original warranty, and you take the car in with the noise complaint, the dealer can charge an estimate charge if it turns out not to be the trans...but if it is the trans there should be no charge. This assumes the dealer can "duplicate the problem (or noise)"...that is, the noise is there for them to hear (which, in may case, it made the noise about 99% of the time when accelerating lightly as I described in my post above.
This noisey trans was my second transmission in this car (the replacement (#3) has worked fine so far).
I would recommend that everyone ride around periodically without the radio/cd off so you can hear any small odd noises that may occur. The noise that I had could be clearly heard with the radio/cd off, and although not loud, it was noticable enough for the driver or if someone else not used to riding in the car was a passenger.
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OK, here's what I am hearing. It sounds like chirping from the front drivers side. Happens at almost all speeds, like something in loose. Could it be the CV joints? How long can I drive on it and how much am I expecting to spend on repairs??
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