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Car Forum / Honda Cars / August 2006

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some problems about my Honda CRV

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harbor - 10 Aug 2006 02:14 GMT
I drived my CRV for more than 3000 kilimeters last week, then there are
some problems.

1. When I accelerate from low speed to high speed, such as from 20km/h
to 40 km/h, there is a noise under the hood, when I release the gas
pedal, the noise gone.

I take my CRV to a garage, they said that there is something wrong with
the exhaust pipe, anyone know is it the right reason?

2.  When I drive, the car can not go straight, it goes a little to
right, I changed the front wheels, it still goes to right. so do I need
to do a wheel alinement? I did it 5 monthes ago.

Thanks very much.
E Meyer - 10 Aug 2006 03:41 GMT
On 8/9/06 8:14 PM, in article
1155172457.969101.239190@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com, "harbor"

> I drived my CRV for more than 3000 kilimeters last week, then there are
> some problems.
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> I take my CRV to a garage, they said that there is something wrong with
> the exhaust pipe, anyone know is it the right reason?

A hole in the exhaust pipe would definitely cause a noise.  How many
miles/years on this CRV?

> 2.  When I drive, the car can not go straight, it goes a little to
> right, I changed the front wheels, it still goes to right. so do I need
> to do a wheel alinement? I did it 5 monthes ago.

It could need another alignment.  All it takes is one pot hole to mess it
up.  Check that the air pressure is the same in both front tires.  A low
tire can also make it pull to one side.

> Thanks very much.
 
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