Why is my Honda CRV making a loud noise?

Why is my Honda CRV making a loud noise?

The contact owns a 2018 Honda Cr-v. The contact stated that while driving 65 mph, the vehicle loss motive power and stalled with several unknown warning lights illuminated. The contact stated that there was an abnormal sound coming from the engine.

Are there any problems with the Honda CRV?

Honda CR-V owners have reported 22 problems related to loud engine noise (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Honda CR-V based on all problems reported for the CR-V. The contact owns a 2018 Honda Cr-v.

Where does the squealing come from on a Honda CRV?

Honda CR-V Loud squealing or squeaking is coming from timing belt Inspection at your home or office. Our certified mobile mechanics come to you 7 days a week between 7 AM and 9 PM. Our certified mobile mechanics can come to you now.

What kind of road noise does a Honda make?

However, Honda’s are plagued with road noise. My wifes 2007 Pilot is horrid. Noise is fed through the tires and suspension, through the chassis to the interior. It’s not wind noise. It’s not tires. Listening to the radio is useless.

Why does my Honda CRV make a lot of noise?

Noise is fed through the tires and suspension, through the chassis to the interior. It’s not wind noise. It’s not tires. Listening to the radio is useless. We are looking at acquiring another vehicle.

However, Honda’s are plagued with road noise. My wifes 2007 Pilot is horrid. Noise is fed through the tires and suspension, through the chassis to the interior. It’s not wind noise. It’s not tires. Listening to the radio is useless.

Is there any Honda that is not plagued with this problem?

However, Honda’s are plagued with road noise. My wifes 2007 Pilot is horrid. Noise is fed through the tires and suspension, through the chassis to the interior. It’s not wind noise. It’s not tires. Listening to the radio is useless. We are looking at acquiring another vehicle. Is there any Honda that is not plagued with this problem?

Is the Honda CRV a good car to drive?

Yes, have driven them, 2011’s. The CR-V is plagued with severe road noise as Hondas have been for the past decade. Very reliable and noisy tin cans. The Toyota has the least noise with the Subaru not far behind. All three are reliable vehicles.

Why does my Honda CRV shake when I drive?

Mine is a 2005 ex CRV. The shakes occurred around 40-50 mph and would last about 5-10 seconds. It was not continuous. Started at 85000 miles, and was not solved until around 100,000 miles. The transmission fluid had been changed about 3000 miles before the shaking started, with what might have been non-Honda fluid.

Where to get a Honda CRV engine replaced?

When the vehicle was started, an abnormal noise was heard coming from the engine. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was taken to gwinnett place Honda (3325 satellite blvd, duluth, GA 30096, (678) 274-6206) where it was diagnosed that the vtc actuator needed to be replaced.

Why does my Honda CRV make a noise when I stop?

It will stop immediately when I apply the brakes, even if only a slight tap. Then as soon as I take my foot off the brake pedal, the sound is back. This happens at any speed, on the highway or in town, and even when coasting to a stop.

Mine is a 2005 ex CRV. The shakes occurred around 40-50 mph and would last about 5-10 seconds. It was not continuous. Started at 85000 miles, and was not solved until around 100,000 miles. The transmission fluid had been changed about 3000 miles before the shaking started, with what might have been non-Honda fluid.

What kind of noise does a Honda Pilot make?

My wifes 2007 Pilot is horrid. Noise is fed through the tires and suspension, through the chassis to the interior. It’s not wind noise. It’s not tires. Listening to the radio is useless. We are looking at acquiring another vehicle. Is there any Honda that is not plagued with this problem? Toyota doesn’t have the issue. Insights appreciated.