Why does my Car Make Noise at 30 mph?

Why does my Car Make Noise at 30 mph?

As I approach 30 MPH it sounds like a fan getting louder and louder, sound is consistent with something rotating and fades smoothly as speed is reduced. This is with fan off and vents closed or open. Also, opening a window and listening to reflections from walls and parked cars seems to confirm that the tires are the source of the sound.

Why does my car make a bad wheel bearing noise?

That doesn’t sound like a wheel bearing issue unless it is accompanied by a hum or roar at higher speeds going straight. If it is a bad wheel bearing the sound should slowly get worse with time. The noise you’re experiencing may be due to your drum brakes so you may consider getting an inspection and cleaning of your rear brakes.

What causes a howling noise in the rear of a car?

Cause:Worn rear pinion bearing or worn gear set Noise:Howl without whir or rumble while accelerating at any speed (gears previously quiet) Cause:Worn gear set due to lack of lubrication or overloading Noise:Howling while accelerating over a small speed range (gears previously quiet) Cause:Worn gear set due to lack of lubrication or overloading

How many times have Honda Accords been recalled?

The 2012 Honda Accord has been recalled 8 times by NHTSA. View Recalls Reliability indicates how models have performed in the past, providing the basis for predicting how the vehicles will hold up in the year ahead. These charts provide the most comprehensive reliability information available to consumers.

Why does my Honda Accord make a noise when I start it?

The noise lasts for approximately two seconds and sounds like the timing belt system is ratcheting into place. This only occurs on a cold start, meaning the engine has not been running for 4 or more hours. I have had this problem for over a year. An internet search located honda service bulletin 09-010 dated 08/17/10 and then updated on .

Is the Honda Accord VTC actuator defective?

An internet search located honda service bulletin 09-010 dated 08/17/10 and then updated on 10/21/11. The safety bulletin describes the variable valve timing control (vtc) actuator as being, “defective”. Additional internet search identified that th…

That doesn’t sound like a wheel bearing issue unless it is accompanied by a hum or roar at higher speeds going straight. If it is a bad wheel bearing the sound should slowly get worse with time. The noise you’re experiencing may be due to your drum brakes so you may consider getting an inspection and cleaning of your rear brakes.

Why does my Honda Accord door lock not work?

The remote control works on the system but when you push the button twice the doors lock but no siren and the light’s dont flash and the horn doesn’t beep. I got the light’s to flash but the horn still doesn’t beep i press the button twice on the remote and nothing.