Why does my Honda Accord make white noise?

Why does my Honda Accord make white noise?

If you are going down the road when the noise starts and you open the front door and it stops, then you may be having problems with your white noise generator. The fix is to order a new set of front speakers. I am serious. If it weren’t my car I would think it was funny.

Is there a problem with my Honda Accord Hybrid?

My new Accord Hybrid also has the drone problem. At 55 Mph with four passengers the car goes into a very loud harmonic drone. I took it to the dealer today and they were unable to diagnose the problem.

Why does my Honda Accord make a drone noise?

It occurs on longer trips, especially when going downhill. In my case, it only tends to occur when the green lights are re-charging the battery, and simply shifting down to D3 or pushing on the accelerator will eliminate it temporarily. How annoying! It started doing it at around 5K miles.

What to do about low rumbling harmonic in Honda Accord?

The vendor called a “senior tech at corporate” to talke about the ANC problem. It is specifically to address the low rumbling harmonic and they are working with the ANC vendor and do not yet have a solution. Anyone who has had their speakers replaced have not had the problem fixed permanently.

What causes bad wheel noise in Honda Accord?

This is particularly true when it’s the front bearings that have gone bad. Louder With Speed – Typically, bad wheel bearing noise will increase as you increase your Accord’s speed. Test Drive – The best way to diagnose bearing noise in your Accord is to take it for a drive. You’ll be looking to hear the hum increase as the speed picks up.

My new Accord Hybrid also has the drone problem. At 55 Mph with four passengers the car goes into a very loud harmonic drone. I took it to the dealer today and they were unable to diagnose the problem.

How can I tell if my Honda Accord has a bad bearing?

Test Drive – The best way to diagnose bearing noise in your Accord is to take it for a drive. You’ll be looking to hear the hum increase as the speed picks up. Jack and Wiggle – With your Accord on jack stands, you’ll want to look and see if the wheel is wiggling at the bearing. If it is, that’s proof positive that you need a new wheel bearing.

It occurs on longer trips, especially when going downhill. In my case, it only tends to occur when the green lights are re-charging the battery, and simply shifting down to D3 or pushing on the accelerator will eliminate it temporarily. How annoying! It started doing it at around 5K miles.