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Honda CR-V Rear Differential Problem?

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#288 of 391
2001 Honda CR-V rear Differential noise by ByeByeTitan
Feb 22, 2009 (8:21 am)
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When turning sharp it make the bububububub noise. I drained out 5-6 oz of diff fluid, put in motor flush, and ran the car in drive up on jack stands for 30 minutes. I stopped one rear wheel, span it backwards, went to the other side, repeat, pulled e brake- bubububub, switched through the gears (auto trans), make sure you apply the brake before switching any gears, you dont want to switch anything while the wheels are spinning. BY the time I was done all 4 wheels were spinning forward. Drain and Refilled with Honda Dual Pump II fluid, NO MORE NOISE!!! 180,000 miles, problem solved. Bad fluid, maybe deposits on the gears and clutches too. No clutch burnishing required.
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Re: BIG PROBLEMS [crvguy2] by blueiedgod
Feb 25, 2009 (9:25 am)
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Replying to: crvguy2 (Feb 20, 2009 11:45 am)

Drain the rear differential, refill with Honda Dual pump fluid I or II, drive 5 miles. Drain. Re-fill. Drive. Drain, Refill. you should be done.
 
There is no substitute for Honda Dual pump fluid!
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by joycee333
Mar 12, 2009 (11:24 pm)
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I am the owner of crv sport 2006 this was a 50th birthday present and i love it. i previously owned a crv and had it for four years. I also had this rubbing noise on both my cars, the first car i had checked out a few times everyone assured me it was all ok. Mycurrent car started making the car a lot sooner (it is a low mileage car) my son reminded me the warranty expires on 16th March this year so decided to go back to Honda to check it out. They suggested a diff flush (also saying this was not a common fault) it was carried out on 11th Feb and on driving it home the noise was worse. I phoned them and they said I had to give it a couple of weeks to settle down. A month later i still had the noise and was driving down A20 when a passing motorcylist was pointing to my back wheel, smoke was pouring out and once i pulled over to the side of the road a burning smell just filled the car. Breakdown suggested brake callipers. Any way I booked it back into Honda yesterday 12th March, another diff flush only to be told I needed a new differential. Luckily they are doing this under warranty as part alone is £1500. Again i am told this is most unusal. WHO ARE THEY TRYING TO KID!!!!!! What i need to know now is where do i go from here as my warranty expires this weekend.
#291 of 391
Re: [joycee333] by blueiedgod
Mar 13, 2009 (12:13 pm)
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Replying to: joycee333 (Mar 12, 2009 11:24 pm)

It is not calipers!
 
If the UK CR-V any similar to the US ones, brake calipers need to be taken off and the sliding pins lubricated with Molykote-77. If you live in a snow area, this service needs to beperformed after the wintry season.
 
It takes me about an hour to do all 4. I clean the stainless steel springs that hold the brake pads and lubricate them as well, as the edges of the brake backing.
 
I am surprized the dealer did not catch this. The tell tale sign of rear caliper binding is the hoise going away after you apply brakes.
 
It is just part of the preventative maintenance for the rear disk brakes.
 
Good luck.
#292 of 391
Re: 2006 CRV AWD LX Rear Differential Problem [mnf] by 312capri
Mar 13, 2009 (3:01 pm)
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Replying to: mnf (Aug 18, 2007 8:08 pm)

I still own a 1998 Toyota Sienna, the one with the "sludge" issues. I've changed the engine oil every 3,000 to 4,000 miles and so far it's been okay --- we only use the van for road trips and it therefore has only 42,000 miles. Also the body integrity leaves a lot to be desired. Just as reported in Consumer Reports. There are lots of rattles and other body groans and noises. It's the XL model with leather and all the bells and whistles and while I am disappointed it runs and rides well.
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2003 CR-V rear differential by maw9
Mar 18, 2009 (4:50 pm)
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My CR-V is doing just what is describe in TSB 07-024. I called a local Honda dealer to see how much the service would cost (I don't expect any "goodwill consideration"). My vehicle is out of warranty but has only 64,000 miles on it. My owner's manual says change the diff. fluid at 60 months or 90,000 miles. I'm over the months but well short of the mileage. The price was about $85 which is not ridiculous but according to the service advisor, they just drain and refill the fluid, not all the steps to burnish the clutches as per the TSB. He also said that California dealers recommend this service at 15,000 miles and every 20,000 miles thereafter. A 75,000 mile difference between manufacturer and dealer recommendation! What is so different about California other than I pay for it a lot more often? I will check another dealer but am tempted to take it to a shop where I've had work done before; higher price but they will do all the steps.
#294 of 391
Re: [blueiedgod] by joycee333
Mar 25, 2009 (9:37 am)
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Replying to: blueiedgod (Mar 13, 2009 12:13 pm)

thanks for comment. It was differential had new one fitted and problem solved. Warranty run out on 16th March repair done on 18th March but because they started dealing with problem a month earlier they had to honor warranty. Will probably extend warranty for another three years at a cost of £1000 but thats cheap if another similar problem arises. What u think?
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need help by geenee
Mar 29, 2009 (8:39 am)
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Replying to: joycee333 (Mar 25, 2009 9:37 am)

The back passenger side rear on my 2002 CRV has recently started to make a constant noise. I can't really describe the noise, only to say a low purr not a squeal. It's not the brakes, that we know, and it does seem to vary with volume at certain speeds.
 
We noticed also recently a noise with the car making sharp turns on the one off ramps of the highway. At first we thought the tire was bad, though they are fairly new, rotated the tires and the noise is still there. Can anyone help?
 
Could a differential problem cause a constant noise?
 
Is the car safe to drive?
 
We plan on calling the service department tomorrow, but i am worried ..... Help!
#296 of 391
Re: need help [geenee] by blueiedgod
Mar 31, 2009 (8:51 am)
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Replying to: geenee (Mar 29, 2009 8:39 am)

The back passenger side rear on my 2002 CRV has recently started to make a constant noise. I can't really describe the noise, only to say a low purr not a squeal. It's not the brakes, that we know, and it does seem to vary with volume at certain speeds.
  
We noticed also recently a noise with the car making sharp turns on the one off ramps of the highway. At first we thought the tire was bad, though they are fairly new, rotated the tires and the noise is still there. Can anyone help?
  
Could a differential problem cause a constant noise?
  
Is the car safe to drive?
  
We plan on calling the service department tomorrow, but i am worried ..... Help!

 
Does the noise go away when you apply brakes?
 
If not, then it is probably the differential. You need to change the fluid at least every 30,000 miles.
 
If, yes, then it is the sliding caliper assembly that needs to be cleaned and lubriacated after every winter.
#297 of 391
Re: need help [blueiedgod] by tedtcb
Mar 31, 2009 (10:30 am)
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Replying to: blueiedgod (Mar 31, 2009 8:51 am)

geenee
 
If your V is a 2002 and you've never clanged the rear diff fluid that has to be done no matter what else they find (if anything)

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