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Car Forum / Honda Cars / February 2006

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twfsa - 12 Feb 2006 00:31 GMT
My mom has a 2006 CR-V automatic trans, when you start the engine put it
into drive and move foward about 50 ft you hear a clanking noise from the
front, it will only make this noise when the engine has been shut off,
re-started and put in drive.

After you hear the clanking noise you will not hear it again driveing in
town until you shut it off and re-start the engine.

Thanks
Tom
Larry J. - 12 Feb 2006 19:02 GMT
Waiving the right to remain silent, "twfsa" <twfuksa@qwest.net>
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> My mom has a 2006 CR-V automatic trans, when you start the
> engine put it into drive and move foward about 50 ft you hear a
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> After you hear the clanking noise you will not hear it again
> driveing in town until you shut it off and re-start the engine.

The car is in warranty.  Bring it to the dealer.

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Art - 12 Feb 2006 23:22 GMT
Probably anti lock brakes waking up.   Probably normal.

> My mom has a 2006 CR-V automatic trans, when you start the engine put it
> into drive and move foward about 50 ft you hear a clanking noise from the
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> Thanks
> Tom
twfsa - 13 Feb 2006 03:12 GMT
I think I'll call the dealer and see what they have to say, or else it will
have to wait till the dealer does the first oil change and can look at it, I
think its the nature of the beast myself, if it did it all the time from
every stop then I would be concerned.

Tom

> Probably anti lock brakes waking up.   Probably normal.
>
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>> Thanks
>> Tom
chip - 15 Feb 2006 04:06 GMT
>I think I'll call the dealer and see what they have to say, or else it will
>have to wait till the dealer does the first oil change and can look at it, I
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>>> Thanks
>>> Tom

It's called pad shift. the brake pads are shifting in the caliper
mount. It's normal. don't bother asking the dealer.
                              Chip
twfsa - 15 Feb 2006 12:13 GMT
I don't think its pad shift if that were the case it would make that noise
after you back up and go foward, which it does not do as my 2001 CR-v does,
but thanks for your reply.

Tom

>>I think I'll call the dealer and see what they have to say, or else it
>>will
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> mount. It's normal. don't bother asking the dealer.
>                               Chip
RWM - 15 Feb 2006 13:02 GMT
If it's like the 2005, it is the reverse lockout solenoid triggering.

>>>>>My mom has a 2006 CR-V automatic trans, when you start the engine put
>>>>>it
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>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>Tom
twfsa - 16 Feb 2006 00:18 GMT
That makes sense do you know what the reverse lock out solonoid does? My
guess is it does not allow the vehicle to be put into reverse when moving
foward.

Tom

> If it's like the 2005, it is the reverse lockout solenoid triggering.
>
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>>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>>Tom
RWM - 16 Feb 2006 03:00 GMT
That is the design intent, yes.

> That makes sense do you know what the reverse lock out solonoid does? My
> guess is it does not allow the vehicle to be put into reverse when moving
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>>>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>>>Tom
 
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