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Car Forum / Honda Cars / March 2006

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noise when start 2000 honda accord

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hchen5965@yahoo.com - 01 Mar 2006 23:59 GMT
Hi,
  I have a Honda Accord EX 2000, 4 cylinder 2.3L engine, 5 spd manual
shift. Recently, a funny noise like "konjiji" sound was heard when I
start the car most of times. Also, this noise can be heard when I shift
to 1st gear for stop and go before the traffic light. The noise will
disappear after the speed > 5 mph. Not sure what cause this. Anyone
with similiar experience and know what cause this. Thanks.
'Curly Q. Links' - 02 Mar 2006 01:42 GMT
> Hi,
>    I have a Honda Accord EX 2000, 4 cylinder 2.3L engine, 5 spd manual
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> disappear after the speed > 5 mph. Not sure what cause this. Anyone
> with similiar experience and know what cause this. Thanks.

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Sorry, never saw the movie "konjiji". All hondas go BrrrrrrrrrrrClick
when you first turn the ignition on, (fuel rail pressurizing) and many
go BzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzT when you exceed about 15 Km / Hr as the ABS
pressurizes, and some go CLAAACK!! when you stop at the first light
(brake pads getting seated).

There's a lockout solonoid in your steering mechanism that prevents you
from putting it into  / out of PARK if you don't push the brake pedal.
If you run the stereo louder, it goes away.  Try tegger.com and look for
NOISES.

'Curly'
Remco - 02 Mar 2006 13:12 GMT
> Hi,
>    I have a Honda Accord EX 2000, 4 cylinder 2.3L engine, 5 spd manual
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> disappear after the speed > 5 mph. Not sure what cause this. Anyone
> with similiar experience and know what cause this. Thanks.

One of the belts, probably. Check the tension.
It could be that the abrupt change in engine speed causes the belt to
slip.

Remco
 
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