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I have a 04 Honda Accord and there is a whinning noise when I hit the gas. I was told that the transmission is going out. Is there something I can do to reverse the effects or even slow it down?
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well i hope he is.. cause there are many thing that will cause that, for example the grinding noise from the transmission is a broken gear in the Gear box. (transmission).. The only way to be sure is to actually observe it our selves which we cant. In this case i would advise you trust the tech and if needed get a second opinion. However if you can answer these question we should be able to help.
is there any other sounds or vibrations while driving ?? where is the sound coming from ?? (what part of the car like left side front wheel)..
does the rims get hot ?? is there a clacking sound while turning left or right hard. is the noise constant and increases with speed ? (if its this one chances are its a wheel bearing)
i have a 1997 honda accord ex. i have a knocking noise in the front end up to 25mph and goes away until you hit about 55mph then it comes back but it also goes away with the slightest turn of the steering wheel. what could this be? please help me, i been stuck on this for 5 days now. thanks.
I'll bet it maks the same noise backing up too the motormounts are loose enough to allow the fan belt drive to run into something. with the hood open and someone driveing the car have them put the car in gear and watch the motor move around ( it should move around a little) as they put the car in reverse and hold the brake so the car doesn't move lean or the gas and you should see where it's hitting and make the repairs or reconnect something that's falling off like the raditor fans, the hoses for the air conditioner or other belt drive conponants. If this doesn't find anything look at the drive axels and see if their covers and shields are all in place and not runnininto something
Hi,
This is to tell you, that your transmission is start to compromised. Prolonged this situation will completely damage your transmission / gear box. just have it fixed soon, at car repair shop.
Dont think Honda Motor Company would cover it on an 04 plate anyway, so get a second opinion from another Honda dealer, dont think it will need all of those parts either unless Honda have modified all of them which is unlikely
mcdevito75 here, It"s possible you have a broken engine mount, the mounts keep the engine on the chassis of the car, when ever you shift the transmission it cause the engine to move just slightly, but with a broken mount the engine can move up to 3--4 inches, specially when you give gas cause the engine components, Alternator or exhaust system, (pipe, Catalitic converter) to hit the chassis or other engine parts causeing a noise. Best Bet, let your local repair shop take a look as this small problem can become big.
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