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Car Forum / Honda Cars / June 2005

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1997 CRV

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Bob Hackman - 26 Jun 2005 19:33 GMT
My 97' CRV make a high picthed whistling sound after it warms up and the
brakes are applied. It stops after a few minutes. It will make the sound
when shifting from Park to Drive and after driving it awhile. I thought it
might be the Master Cylinder but not sure. Only happens afetr it is warm.

Thanks,
motsco_ _ - 26 Jun 2005 21:39 GMT
> My 97' CRV make a high picthed whistling sound after it warms up and the
> brakes are applied. It stops after a few minutes. It will make the sound
> when shifting from Park to Drive and after driving it awhile. I thought it
> might be the Master Cylinder but not sure. Only happens after it is warm.
>
> Thanks,

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Yep, they do that. It's a horrible sound if you get your ear up close.
Possibly a vacuum leak of some kind. Search this group for vacuum leak.
How high is the mileage? Last one I saw that did it was at 280,000 Km.
Cleaning the throttle body might fix it too. Have you inspected your air
filter? You know to get your valves adjusted WAY before the Owner's
manual says, right? Same for the rear diff fluid.

'Curly'
 
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