Why does my Honda CRV make a whine?

Why does my Honda CRV make a whine?

My new 2013 CRV is making the same whine between 40 and 60 mph when I let off the accelerator just a bit. It comes from the passenger side into the cab. It is driving me crazy. Yes, the dealer says it is “characteristic of “this” transmission. I am going to continue to pursue this. My car was assembled in Ohio.

What to do when your car whines when you accelerate?

You could check whether the problem is in the transmission in the following way. Accelerate the car to speeds at which the whining noise is the loudest, switch to neutral gear and kill the engine. If the noise still persists, then the problem lies somewhere in the drivetrain or transmission.

Where does the whining noise come from in a car?

With so many car parts working simultaneously, it’s difficult to figure out where exactly, is the whining noise coming from. Some report a whining noise from engine, some report it to come from the front right or front left and some are plain clueless about it.

Why does my car make noise when I go over 20 mph?

If you hear the noise above 20 mph it’s most likely a wheel bearing noise but it’s not a bad idea to check the tire tread to be sure the tires are not chopped or worn uneven. If you what to leave me more details about the noise I may have a more definitive answer to what may be the problem.

My new 2013 CRV is making the same whine between 40 and 60 mph when I let off the accelerator just a bit. It comes from the passenger side into the cab. It is driving me crazy. Yes, the dealer says it is “characteristic of “this” transmission. I am going to continue to pursue this. My car was assembled in Ohio.

Why does my Honda CRV vibrate at 40 mph?

I have an 08 CRV 2wd and vibrates between 20-40 miles/hr during acceleration. The vibration disappears at 60 and above speeds. My mileage is almost 175K. I have not yet changed anything under my CRV except for the brakes and tires. So I checked the suspension everything is OK.

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.

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.