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C Culbertson Posted on Mar 10, 2014
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My 2000 Honda Odyssey (240k) made a loud clank noise when I went slowly over a speed bump. Now, when I turn the wheel-- either driving slowly or in park-- I hear and feel two or three rubbing or snapping noises, almost like a taut cable being rubbed. Any ideas?.

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    C Culbertson Mar 11, 2014

    The clank only happened once; the noise that I can hear and feel through the steering wheel happens in the front end-- I think on the driver's side.

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The Hondas do have at the back suspension arms which are holding the wheels,Big suspension bushing,which when they snap off or cracked,are causing clank noises because are not holding enough the rear axle. on the other hand the vehicle loose the tracking as a result to cause wear and tear of the rear tires as well. Ask from your local mechanic to examine your car.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2008

SOURCE: noises when turning steering wheel

It might be ball joint near the wheel, noise transferrs throgh the steering column

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 05, 2009

SOURCE: Noise coming from front of car

It sounds exactly like a wheel bearing problem.The right side its seems would be the problem. When you turn right it puts more pressure on the bad bearing making it louder. I would suggest replacing both. If on is gone the other one isn't far off. Hope this helps

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 11, 2009

SOURCE: grinding rubbing noice turning right

If you have stock sized tires on it.. check the brakes.. also look for loose fender skirting near the wheel as a helper turns the wheel maxxed out to the right.. Lemmie know, Thanx

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  • Posted on Mar 29, 2009

SOURCE: very loud "rubbing " sound when driving only

you did damage to the wheel bearing i bet it sounds like a airplane sound. also if you steering wheel is off 7"then have front end aligned because this will destroy the tires and they will make noise.

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2009

SOURCE: rubbing or grinding noise in steering wheel

Hi, this could be a combination of many issues. i would check the following.

Check the strut mounts. there could be some damage here concerning the mounts. i would also check the control arm bushings as well. check for damage here. I would also inspect the CCV half Shaft as well. this is a known problem spot(re manufactured)CCT.

The last problem spot here will be the actual wheel bearings in the front. they may be worn or dry. this could cause the symptoms you stated as well.

you will find the issue in one or all of the above problem spots stated.

Please rate and god bless:)

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