Why are my Honda Civic rear tires so loud?

Why are my Honda Civic rear tires so loud?

This make/model is known for abnormal rear tire wear, our’s had the problem. You get cupping that causes the rear tires to get really loud when driving – like you have knobby tires mounted – the tone varies with speed. The shop adjusted the alignment to compensate for the issue.

Are there any problems with the Honda Civic suspension?

Knocking would also occur when passing over bumps. Problem was hard to find, a lot on parts were changed: front/lef tab + shock, steering rack and finally subframe. Both front shocks wore out after 27,000kms. Normal use, no racing just spirited driving and commuting. Both replaced under warranty and alignment performed. No charge.

Is there a warranty on a Honda Civic?

Noticed a noise coming from the rear which appeared above 40 MPH and became louder with increased speed. Replaced driver side rear wheel bearing. Replaced leaking power steering rack. Both rear wheel bearings gave out, under warranty for the said 3 years/36000 miles.

Are there any recalls on the Honda Civic?

See TSBs and recalls for the Honda Civic. Worried about potential repair costs? An extended warranty can provide peace of mind. Chart based on 460 repair trips. The repair cost chart excludes repairs made under warranty, do-it-yourself repairs, and repair trips that include maintenance. Sounds of bearing wear indicated to the dealer.

What to do if your Honda Civic is shaking?

Let it sit for a few hours until the motor is cool to the touch. Remove the oil dipstick, and check for an appropriate fluid level. Then, check the the coolant reservoir for color, quality, and the appropriate level of the coolant. Top off or replace the engine oil or coolant as needed. Figure 1. Low coolant and grey deposits in the radiator.

What are the problems with the Honda Civic?

Both front shocks wore out after 27,000kms. Normal use, no racing just spirited driving and commuting. Both replaced under warranty and alignment performed. No charge. Clicking noise from front end when turning steering wheel at low speeds. Right rear wheel bearing hub assembly was bad. Wheel bearing grinding noise.

What should I do about my Honda Civic suspension?

Right Front Wheel Bearing Replaced Left side will probably need done soon also stated the mechanic. Rear wheel bearing replacement Noise on front of car.Appears to be either front bearings and CV joints New shocks in back, struts up front. Also replaced both front shocks. Driver side front strut broke. Had to be replace under warranty.