Honda CR-V Noises and Sounds

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#108 of 146 Re: Rusty CRV Part [kyfdx] by 2001hondacrv

Jul 16, 2011 (1:26 pm)

Replying to: kyfdx (Jul 16, 2011 7:54 am)
I think it is the heat shield - I had them replaced on my 2001 Honda (both front and back) and those were the first "major" replacements I did on my CRV. I can't really remember what I paid to replace the heat shield on mine, but I think it ran around $300 - unfortunately, it's a needed part.
 
Sadly, my 2001 CRV is moving into a new life - my son's. He needs a car before school starts and is inheriting my car. After almost 10 years of owning this one (I bought it used when it was just over a little a year old), I still LOVE it! Since Honda doesn't make them in manual anymore (which is my preference to drive), I'm not getting another one, but at least this one is staying in the family. He's almost 17 and I figure this car should make it through college with him (it has 103,000 miles on it and is incredibly reliable and maintenance free).

#109 of 146 Re: Whooping Noise - 2005 Honda CR-V [mike524] by crvnoise

Jul 19, 2011 (6:22 am)

Replying to: mike524 (Sep 20, 2010 8:41 am)
Ours is doing this as well. It seems it did it last summer, and we were told it had something to do with the differentials. What did you find out?

#110 of 146 Re: Creaking noise on 2010 CRV [kurtq1] by pamcamp

Aug 09, 2011 (5:26 am)

Replying to: kurtq1 (May 08, 2011 1:19 pm)
Hi. I have the same problem with my 2007 CRV. It's a creaking sound coming from the area around the driver's side door when I drive at low speeds. If I drive with the door open-no creak. Did you resolve your problem? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

#111 of 146 Re: Creaking noise on 2010 CRV [pamcamp] by crvnoise

Aug 09, 2011 (6:37 am)

Replying to: pamcamp (Aug 09, 2011 5:26 am)
The noise I was hearing was a "whoop" or "chirp" noise rather than a creak. It also was at low speed or no speed at all. However, it appears that replacing the differential fluid corrects the problem. Good luck with yours!

#112 of 146 Re: Creaking noise on 2010 CRV [pamcamp] by tboyette

Aug 09, 2011 (6:45 am)

Replying to: pamcamp (Aug 09, 2011 5:26 am)
It may be the weatherstripping rubbing together. Try lubricating the weatherstripping with silicone spray.

#113 of 146 Strange noise by leslieg61

Oct 23, 2011 (11:27 am)

I looked all through the postings, but no one seems to be having the issue that I am. I have a 2002 CRV, all wheel drive, with 132,000 miles. This just started last week, but only happens after about 15 minutes of driving. I hear a medium pitch whine, but I don't know where it is coming from. It will stop immediately when I apply the brakes, even if only a slight tap. Then as soon as I take my foot off the brake pedal, the sound is back. This happens at any speed, on the highway or in town, and even when coasting to a stop. Usually, after about 15 minutes the sound begins to waver, gets quieter, and eventually just stops, only to start up again the next time I am in the car. Any ideas? I am getting a little nervous about driving since I have a fairly long commute (45-90 minutes each way) every day.

#114 of 146 Re: Strange noise [leslieg61] by 2001hondacrv

Oct 23, 2011 (11:49 am)

Replying to: leslieg61 (Oct 23, 2011 11:27 am)
It sounds like it could be a belt? I'd have a mechanic check it out especially if you are planning on a long trip in the near future.

#115 of 146 honda "shakes" by kkay11

Nov 06, 2011 (7:41 pm)

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!!!

#116 of 146 Re: honda "shakes" [kkay11] by balloothebear

Nov 07, 2011 (4:33 am)

Replying to: kkay11 (Nov 06, 2011 7:41 pm)
In my view dealership mechanics know very little about finding and diagnosing faults - they rely on the computer to tell them.
 
If you are VERY lucky, you may get the group senior technician if they have one, he or she tends to know a bit more than the average Dealership grease monkey.
 
My advice would be to find a Honda specialist, not a dealership! Usually a small garage with ageing mechanic who does not have a computer diagnostic system. Look out for loads of Honda's outside!
 
Hope you sort it.

#117 of 146 Re: Strange noise [leslieg61] by asdas1

Nov 08, 2011 (3:46 am)

Replying to: leslieg61 (Oct 23, 2011 11:27 am)
Hi! I have exactly the same issue - just as you describe.! Did you manage to find out what it is and get it fixed? I cannot get to the bottom of it!
 
thanks for any help!
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