What does intermittent whine on Honda CRV mean?

What does intermittent whine on Honda CRV mean?

It is intermittent, at slow speeds or totally stopped. It’s a high-pitched whine that sounds like a small dog yelp. I can’t make it happen and can’t discern a pattern as to when it happens except that if it occurs once one day, I’m likely to hear it a few more times that day.

When to change differential fluid in Honda CRV?

Differential whine is a common symptom in CRVs, and it means your differential fluid needs changing. Read your user’s manual and I believe you’ll find it says to change the differential fluid every 30k miles or so, which you should do, or risk damaging the differential.

How can I make my Honda Accord stop whining?

Have the dealer change the differential fluid, and use only Honda diff fluid (which the dealer will do but some other mechanic might not). The new fluid should make the whine go away.

Why does my car make a grinding noise when I apply the brakes?

Grinding Noise When You Apply Your Brakes: A Wake-Up Call Hearing a grinding noise when you apply your brakes is really like hitting a rumble strip on the edge of the highway; if you hear this, you need to wake up and stop driving.

Why does my Honda CRV start intermittently?

NOBODY can definitively diagnose any problem without it manifesting itself during the diagnosis. That goes for anything that is failing intermittently, not just cars. I have exact same problem on my 2003 CR-V – it almost feels like somehow there is a sudden backpressure buildup in the cylinders, preventing engine from turning.

Is there a problem with my Honda CRV?

All slow/no-start issues are gone now – new starter is a bit noisy, but it runs like a sewing machine at full RPM – while old one was whining like an old man, before it died… from what I also found out, mileage may not matter as much as the age.

Why does my Honda CRV shake and Shimmy?

If the vibration goes away as you let off the accelerator that is the first indication. When you are accelerating the torque from the transmission puts stress on the axles which now become a part of the drive train’s power.

What kind of vibration does a Honda CRV have?

My 2000 Honda CRV (105000miles) has begun a low-speed 20-27mph vibration that appears to orginate in the rear. I had the rear diff fluid changed … read more

Why does my Honda CRV make a grinding noise?

So my CRV is no longer an AWD. The noise is reduced by 90%. I have a 2010 CR-V AWD and it has been making a grinding noise when I turn the key to start-up. It does not happen all the time – but when it does happen, I turn the key back, then immediately turn it again and all is fine, car starts right up.

Why does my Honda CRV shake and Shimm?

I have a 2006 Honda CRV. When I reach speeds around 40-50 mph, it shimmies and shakes. If I give it more gas it will stop. I have had the dealership look into it twice, and they can not fix it. Any ideas? It has also started popping in the front suspension, especially when hitting a bump. I dont know if it is the struts or cv joints. HELP!!!

Why does my Honda Civic pump whine when I turn it on?

What happens is the return hose, (Honda # 53731 S9A 000) from the reservoir to the pump gets hard, and the o-ring (Honda # 91345 RDA A01) on the return pipe, where the return hose connects, is worn out. This allows the system to draw in a little air, and it whines. As it heats up they seal better and the noise fades.

So my CRV is no longer an AWD. The noise is reduced by 90%. I have a 2010 CR-V AWD and it has been making a grinding noise when I turn the key to start-up. It does not happen all the time – but when it does happen, I turn the key back, then immediately turn it again and all is fine, car starts right up.

Why does my Honda CRV Rattle at start up?

At cold start-up, the engine rattles loudly for about two seconds. The possible cause could be the variable valve timing control (VTC) actuator is defective. Replace the VTC actuator.

Is there an issue with my 2015 Honda CRV?

I have a 2015 CR-V with about 83,000 miles. Recently I’ve started having an issue where on the first or second attempts to start the car with the push button start, the car doesn’t crank but only goes to Accessory mode. Generally the car will finally start after pushing the button a few times.

I have a 2006 Honda CRV. When I reach speeds around 40-50 mph, it shimmies and shakes. If I give it more gas it will stop. I have had the dealership look into it twice, and they can not fix it. Any ideas? It has also started popping in the front suspension, especially when hitting a bump. I dont know if it is the struts or cv joints. HELP!!!