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Car Forum / Honda Cars / August 2004

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Q: New CRV clunking sound

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Bob - 16 Aug 2004 23:59 GMT
Hi, all -- looking for other Honda/CRV owners who may
have had a similar problem.

My brand new 2004 CRV (2WD, automatic trans) w/ less
than 300 miles makes a  *clunk* sound when it goes over
bumps in the road, but only when the car is cold.

The sound goes away after a few (like, less than five)
miles, and stays gone for the rest of the day, presumably
because it sits in the sun in the parking lot at work.

The sound is like a cowbell -- clunk. It appears to
be coming from the front. I've not been able to determine
whether it's coming from the driver or passenger side,
and so far I'm unable to reproduce it at will consistently
by going over bumps on purpose.

I've gone back to the dealer once, and they replaced
the strut. Obviously I still hear it in the morning.

I did a search in newsgroups on Honda clunking sounds,
and I read stories of owners who've gone back to their
dealers up to a dozen times, replacing this and that
with little or no success.

So, before I go back to the dealer again and have them
replace the bottom of my car piece by piece :) , I thought
I'd post as much detail as I could in the hopes that
somebody else had an experience with similar details and
can advise. Thanks!
Nobody - 17 Aug 2004 00:23 GMT
> Hi, all -- looking for other Honda/CRV owners who may
> have had a similar problem.
[quoted text clipped - 26 lines]
> somebody else had an experience with similar details and
> can advise. Thanks!

I had a problem with a 2003 where there was a loud BANG in the right
front every so often when I took a right turn.  They first tried
replacing the tie rod...didn't work.  Ended up being a loose strut (or so
they said).
Elliot Richmond - 17 Aug 2004 01:01 GMT
>Hi, all -- looking for other Honda/CRV owners who may
>have had a similar problem.
>
>My brand new 2004 CRV (2WD, automatic trans) w/ less
>than 300 miles makes a  *clunk* sound when it goes over
>bumps in the road, but only when the car is cold.

"Cow bell clang" makes it sound a lot like  exhaust system heat shield
or something related to that. Maybe a bolt is loose or a weld is
broken. After the system warms up, the metal expands and tightens up
whatever is loose.

Problem is, if you go to the dealer with this diagnosis, that's all
they will look at. But you should be able to put the car up on a stand
and bang stuff around until you find the loose parts.

Hope this helps.

Elliot Richmond
Freelance Science Writer and Editor
dbaron - 17 Aug 2004 03:21 GMT
Had the same sound in my Civic 03, it ended up being the heat shield.

Dmitry

> >Hi, all -- looking for other Honda/CRV owners who may
> >have had a similar problem.
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> Elliot Richmond
> Freelance Science Writer and Editor
Bob - 18 Aug 2004 00:05 GMT
> Problem is, if you go to the dealer with this diagnosis, that's all
> they will look at. But you should be able to put the car up on a stand
> and bang stuff around until you find the loose parts.

I climbed under the CRV and tapped around the exhaust
system with my hands but didn't really find anything. I'll poke
around again tonight or tomorrow morning after the car's
cooled down.

Allow me to take the subject in a different direction:

I'm scheduled to take the car back to the service department
in a couple of days. I'm worried that my story will turn into one
of those "mysterious sounds that they can't figure out", and all
they can do is keep switching parts out each time.

I've had the car for less than a month. Less than 300 miles.
I was lucky enough to have saved up the money to pay for
the car in one go but haven't actually made the payment yet.

Is there any option other than keep going back to the service
department that I should be aware of?

Thanks again for any input.
motsco_ _ - 18 Aug 2004 17:25 GMT
>>Problem is, if you go to the dealer with this diagnosis, that's all
>>they will look at. But you should be able to put the car up on a stand
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> Thanks again for any input.

======================

Join hondasuv.com so you can search. You'll find it. If not, Post and
you'll get answers. It's a bit slow due to summer, but very lively
compared to some forums.

'Curly'
Bob - 21 Aug 2004 05:00 GMT
> Hi, all -- looking for other Honda/CRV owners who may
> have had a similar problem.
>
> My brand new 2004 CRV (2WD, automatic trans) w/ less
> than 300 miles makes a  *clunk* sound when it goes over
> bumps in the road, but only when the car is cold.

Hi again. Thanks for everyone's input. The dealer called
and said that the sound is normal -- other customers
have brought their CRV in, and the technician knows
what I'm talking about. I made the technician drive a
new CRV with me, and he was able to reproduce and
point out the sound to me without my coaching.

Apparently there's space between the strut and its mount,
and if you hit a bump just right, it'll make the noise I described.
It's a little louder on mine than the other CRV we drove,
but it's the same.

He also told me that even when the car is warm, if I
hit a bump just right, I'll hear it, too -- this bit of detail
I didn't tell him, so I'm some what reassured by this.

He tried to reproduce the sound on a 2003 CRV and
was not able to. Supposedly the dealer contacted
Honda, but Honda doesn't think it's a big deal.

So basically the technician says it bad design. I guess
that's that. :(
 
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