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Anonymous Posted on Jul 31, 2012

2007 honda accord loud clunk when in reverse

Sometimes when im backing up it makes a clunk noise

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Either the Transaxle or a Worn Front CV Axle Joint

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SOURCE: My 1997 Honda Accord EX power door lock makes a loud grinding sou

replace the pass side door lock actuator

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  • Posted on Feb 26, 2009

SOURCE: I have a 1999 Honda Accord that makes a loud sort

an automatic transmission for your car has clutch packs that help it go into gears they can go out and cause this exact problem purchase a new clutch pack or used if you like and replace it make sure its the reverse clutch pack they are located on the front of your transmission. heres a place you might try for a used one: Peach street auto 18003651341 or try the dealer! but be advised it may be the actual gears then you will need a new transmission or used one Peach street should be able to get one to you cheap! with rebuilding its usually cheaper or the same price for a used one.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 26, 2009

SOURCE: When i shifting from reverse to drive I hear a loud clunk noise.

I'll admit right away that I cannot solve this for you, but I can tell you your problem would bother me too. New vehicles should not "clank" when they go into ANY gear. Sounds to me like something might just be loose but who knows, right?

The beauty of owning a new vehicle, my friend, is THEY have to figure it out & fix it under warranty. Call your favorite Honda dealer and set up an appointment!

Ciao!

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  • Posted on Jul 05, 2009

SOURCE: 87 Honda Accord LXi transmission makes a clunk/jolt when shifting

its not suppost to do that. i think it is about to fail, i have 88 and it does not make that those things. but check the engine and transsmition mounts

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  • Posted on Nov 16, 2009

SOURCE: 1999 Honda Accord ac makes loud noise on med or high

So does mine,when you set the temperature you want the automatic temp control runs at high speed to either reduce or increase temp but should reach temp required within about 5 minutes.

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