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Car Forum / Honda Cars / December 2006

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97 accord engine noise

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w - 19 Dec 2006 05:14 GMT
Hi guys,

I have a 97 accord with an a/t. There is a strange noise coming from the
engine. The noise is constant and it is similar to what you hear when you
engage the first gear or to a lesser extent the reverse gear on a stick
shift car. The noise is not there when the car is in neutral no matter how
much I rev the engine. Secondly, the noise intensity is related to the
accelerator at least at lower speeds. At higher speeds ~70mph I dont hear
the noise or I cannot hear the noise dont know which one is true. At slower
speeds ~30mph if I push the accelerator hard the noise increases. Any
guesses?

Thanks,
Wajahat
jim beam - 19 Dec 2006 05:27 GMT
> Hi guys,
>
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> Thanks,
> Wajahat

when did you last check the transmission fluid level?
w - 19 Dec 2006 05:38 GMT
Transmission fluid was replaced 3000 miles ago

W
>> Hi guys,
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>> Wajahat
> when did you last check the transmission fluid level?
jim beam - 19 Dec 2006 05:42 GMT
> Transmission fluid was replaced 3000 miles ago

but when did you last check the level?  it may not have been filled
correctly.

> W
>>> Hi guys,
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>>> Wajahat
>> when did you last check the transmission fluid level?
w - 19 Dec 2006 05:45 GMT
I never checked the level after that. How can I check?

W
>> Transmission fluid was replaced 3000 miles ago
>
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>>>> Wajahat
>>> when did you last check the transmission fluid level?
jim beam - 19 Dec 2006 05:58 GMT
> I never checked the level after that. How can I check?

there's a dip stick - location and instructions located in the owner's
manual.

> W
>>> Transmission fluid was replaced 3000 miles ago
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>>>>> Wajahat
>>>> when did you last check the transmission fluid level?
E Meyer - 22 Dec 2006 15:44 GMT
There is a dipstick in the top of the transaxle.  Look down in there on the
side of the engine that does not have accessory belts and you should find
it.  Your owners manual will tell you how to check it.  You should also
verify that they used Honda fluid.

On 12/18/06 11:45 PM, in article em7ua0$125$1@news.Stanford.EDU, "w"

> I never checked the level after that. How can I check?
>
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>>>>> Wajahat
>>>> when did you last check the transmission fluid level?
Andy & Carol - 19 Dec 2006 11:48 GMT
Did you use Honda Transmission fluid? I hope you
didn't have one of those speedy transmission places
flush, that a no,no!

> Hi guys,
>
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> Thanks,
> Wajahat
Tegger - 19 Dec 2006 14:25 GMT
> Hi guys,
>
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> dont know which one is true. At slower speeds ~30mph if I push the
> accelerator hard the noise increases. Any guesses?

When was the timing belt replaced last?

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w - 20 Dec 2006 04:06 GMT
The car has 44k miles on it and has been garaged most of the time. I checked
the fluid and the level....the fluid was red and the level was full....I
dont think I had the speedy thing done...

Wajahat

>> Hi guys,
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>
> When was the timing belt replaced last?
 
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