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I HAVE A LOUD RATLING NOISE COMING FROM MY 1999 HONDA ACCORD SOUNDS LIKE IT COMES FORM THE TRANSMISSION BUT WHEN I PUT THE CAR IN DRIVE IT GOES AWAY A LITTLE. FLUIDS ARE FINE AND A BASIC TUNE UP WAS DONE OIL CHANGE TRANS FLUSH AND FILL..some body let me know???
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The O2 sensor could have come loose, also look around the area of the O2 sensor for any cracks in the pipe, look for black coloring on the pipe, this will indicate the leak area. As exhaust smoke is blackish and will coat the leaking area.
check the alternator drive belt,it may be loose and squealing.
the alternator itself could be also making a noise.
start the car with the hood open and listen to it.
look if the belt is cracked,loose or wet from oil or water etc.
things like thermostat housings leaking coolant can cause something like that.
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.
is your ac compressor located on the left side as well and also try your ac if its not blowing to cold the rattling could be your ac clutch on the compressor if that is you will have to get a new clutch kit from your local auto parts store to fix it
check the transmission oil hot and with engine running in park
if ok you may have a bad transmission have it checked by a transmission shop sounds like bad silonoids inside
Automatic or manual? May be low transmission fluid, or (less likely) bad CV joint. Have mechanic get it up on the lift and check for leaks, then spin the tires, see if the noise will manifest itself.
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