'96 Accord noise
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'96 Accord noise
Maybe somebody can give some advice..
This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
moments.
I'd appreciate any ideas
Thanks!
This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
moments.
I'd appreciate any ideas
Thanks!
#2
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Re: '96 Accord noise
Hugo,
You didn't mention when you changed your timing belt... could be
overtightened, but the description of the sound doesn't match very
well.... OR:
Take a look under your distributor cap to see if there's red powder
(rust) inside. Maybe do a Yahoo groups search for 'red rust' if you find
it.
P.S. Don't drive it for long if it's there.
'Curly'
-------------------
Hugo wrote:
>
> Maybe somebody can give some advice..
> This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
> The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
> pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
> more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
> after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
> after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
> constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
> All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
> problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
> moments.
> I'd appreciate any ideas
> Thanks!
--
You didn't mention when you changed your timing belt... could be
overtightened, but the description of the sound doesn't match very
well.... OR:
Take a look under your distributor cap to see if there's red powder
(rust) inside. Maybe do a Yahoo groups search for 'red rust' if you find
it.
P.S. Don't drive it for long if it's there.
'Curly'
-------------------
Hugo wrote:
>
> Maybe somebody can give some advice..
> This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
> The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
> pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
> more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
> after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
> after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
> constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
> All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
> problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
> moments.
> I'd appreciate any ideas
> Thanks!
--
#3
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Re: '96 Accord noise
Hugo,
You didn't mention when you changed your timing belt... could be
overtightened, but the description of the sound doesn't match very
well.... OR:
Take a look under your distributor cap to see if there's red powder
(rust) inside. Maybe do a Yahoo groups search for 'red rust' if you find
it.
P.S. Don't drive it for long if it's there.
'Curly'
-------------------
Hugo wrote:
>
> Maybe somebody can give some advice..
> This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
> The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
> pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
> more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
> after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
> after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
> constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
> All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
> problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
> moments.
> I'd appreciate any ideas
> Thanks!
--
You didn't mention when you changed your timing belt... could be
overtightened, but the description of the sound doesn't match very
well.... OR:
Take a look under your distributor cap to see if there's red powder
(rust) inside. Maybe do a Yahoo groups search for 'red rust' if you find
it.
P.S. Don't drive it for long if it's there.
'Curly'
-------------------
Hugo wrote:
>
> Maybe somebody can give some advice..
> This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
> The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
> pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
> more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
> after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
> after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
> constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
> All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
> problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
> moments.
> I'd appreciate any ideas
> Thanks!
--
#4
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Re: '96 Accord noise
Hugo,
You didn't mention when you changed your timing belt... could be
overtightened, but the description of the sound doesn't match very
well.... OR:
Take a look under your distributor cap to see if there's red powder
(rust) inside. Maybe do a Yahoo groups search for 'red rust' if you find
it.
P.S. Don't drive it for long if it's there.
'Curly'
-------------------
Hugo wrote:
>
> Maybe somebody can give some advice..
> This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
> The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
> pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
> more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
> after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
> after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
> constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
> All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
> problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
> moments.
> I'd appreciate any ideas
> Thanks!
--
You didn't mention when you changed your timing belt... could be
overtightened, but the description of the sound doesn't match very
well.... OR:
Take a look under your distributor cap to see if there's red powder
(rust) inside. Maybe do a Yahoo groups search for 'red rust' if you find
it.
P.S. Don't drive it for long if it's there.
'Curly'
-------------------
Hugo wrote:
>
> Maybe somebody can give some advice..
> This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
> The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
> pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
> more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
> after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
> after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
> constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
> All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
> problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
> moments.
> I'd appreciate any ideas
> Thanks!
--
#5
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Posts: n/a
Re: '96 Accord noise
Hugo,
You didn't mention when you changed your timing belt... could be
overtightened, but the description of the sound doesn't match very
well.... OR:
Take a look under your distributor cap to see if there's red powder
(rust) inside. Maybe do a Yahoo groups search for 'red rust' if you find
it.
P.S. Don't drive it for long if it's there.
'Curly'
-------------------
Hugo wrote:
>
> Maybe somebody can give some advice..
> This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
> The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
> pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
> more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
> after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
> after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
> constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
> All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
> problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
> moments.
> I'd appreciate any ideas
> Thanks!
--
You didn't mention when you changed your timing belt... could be
overtightened, but the description of the sound doesn't match very
well.... OR:
Take a look under your distributor cap to see if there's red powder
(rust) inside. Maybe do a Yahoo groups search for 'red rust' if you find
it.
P.S. Don't drive it for long if it's there.
'Curly'
-------------------
Hugo wrote:
>
> Maybe somebody can give some advice..
> This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
> The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
> pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
> more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
> after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
> after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
> constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
> All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
> problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
> moments.
> I'd appreciate any ideas
> Thanks!
--
#6
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Re: '96 Accord noise
Timing belt I never touched.
Removed distributor cap - everything looks clean.
Also tried to get DTC codes, but no lights blinking in test mode, and
I don't have OBD tool.
Could it be power steering pump...or transmission?...
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message news:<3FDEA3C0.950FA4E0@interbaun.com>...
> Hugo,
>
> You didn't mention when you changed your timing belt... could be
> overtightened, but the description of the sound doesn't match very
> well.... OR:
>
> Take a look under your distributor cap to see if there's red powder
> (rust) inside. Maybe do a Yahoo groups search for 'red rust' if you find
> it.
>
> P.S. Don't drive it for long if it's there.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> -------------------
>
> Hugo wrote:
> >
> > Maybe somebody can give some advice..
> > This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
> > The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
> > pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
> > more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
> > after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
> > after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
> > constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
> > All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
> > problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
> > moments.
> > I'd appreciate any ideas
> > Thanks!
>
>
> --
Removed distributor cap - everything looks clean.
Also tried to get DTC codes, but no lights blinking in test mode, and
I don't have OBD tool.
Could it be power steering pump...or transmission?...
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message news:<3FDEA3C0.950FA4E0@interbaun.com>...
> Hugo,
>
> You didn't mention when you changed your timing belt... could be
> overtightened, but the description of the sound doesn't match very
> well.... OR:
>
> Take a look under your distributor cap to see if there's red powder
> (rust) inside. Maybe do a Yahoo groups search for 'red rust' if you find
> it.
>
> P.S. Don't drive it for long if it's there.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> -------------------
>
> Hugo wrote:
> >
> > Maybe somebody can give some advice..
> > This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
> > The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
> > pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
> > more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
> > after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
> > after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
> > constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
> > All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
> > problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
> > moments.
> > I'd appreciate any ideas
> > Thanks!
>
>
> --
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: '96 Accord noise
Timing belt I never touched.
Removed distributor cap - everything looks clean.
Also tried to get DTC codes, but no lights blinking in test mode, and
I don't have OBD tool.
Could it be power steering pump...or transmission?...
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message news:<3FDEA3C0.950FA4E0@interbaun.com>...
> Hugo,
>
> You didn't mention when you changed your timing belt... could be
> overtightened, but the description of the sound doesn't match very
> well.... OR:
>
> Take a look under your distributor cap to see if there's red powder
> (rust) inside. Maybe do a Yahoo groups search for 'red rust' if you find
> it.
>
> P.S. Don't drive it for long if it's there.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> -------------------
>
> Hugo wrote:
> >
> > Maybe somebody can give some advice..
> > This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
> > The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
> > pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
> > more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
> > after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
> > after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
> > constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
> > All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
> > problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
> > moments.
> > I'd appreciate any ideas
> > Thanks!
>
>
> --
Removed distributor cap - everything looks clean.
Also tried to get DTC codes, but no lights blinking in test mode, and
I don't have OBD tool.
Could it be power steering pump...or transmission?...
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message news:<3FDEA3C0.950FA4E0@interbaun.com>...
> Hugo,
>
> You didn't mention when you changed your timing belt... could be
> overtightened, but the description of the sound doesn't match very
> well.... OR:
>
> Take a look under your distributor cap to see if there's red powder
> (rust) inside. Maybe do a Yahoo groups search for 'red rust' if you find
> it.
>
> P.S. Don't drive it for long if it's there.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> -------------------
>
> Hugo wrote:
> >
> > Maybe somebody can give some advice..
> > This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
> > The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
> > pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
> > more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
> > after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
> > after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
> > constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
> > All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
> > problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
> > moments.
> > I'd appreciate any ideas
> > Thanks!
>
>
> --
#8
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: '96 Accord noise
Timing belt I never touched.
Removed distributor cap - everything looks clean.
Also tried to get DTC codes, but no lights blinking in test mode, and
I don't have OBD tool.
Could it be power steering pump...or transmission?...
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message news:<3FDEA3C0.950FA4E0@interbaun.com>...
> Hugo,
>
> You didn't mention when you changed your timing belt... could be
> overtightened, but the description of the sound doesn't match very
> well.... OR:
>
> Take a look under your distributor cap to see if there's red powder
> (rust) inside. Maybe do a Yahoo groups search for 'red rust' if you find
> it.
>
> P.S. Don't drive it for long if it's there.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> -------------------
>
> Hugo wrote:
> >
> > Maybe somebody can give some advice..
> > This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
> > The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
> > pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
> > more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
> > after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
> > after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
> > constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
> > All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
> > problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
> > moments.
> > I'd appreciate any ideas
> > Thanks!
>
>
> --
Removed distributor cap - everything looks clean.
Also tried to get DTC codes, but no lights blinking in test mode, and
I don't have OBD tool.
Could it be power steering pump...or transmission?...
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message news:<3FDEA3C0.950FA4E0@interbaun.com>...
> Hugo,
>
> You didn't mention when you changed your timing belt... could be
> overtightened, but the description of the sound doesn't match very
> well.... OR:
>
> Take a look under your distributor cap to see if there's red powder
> (rust) inside. Maybe do a Yahoo groups search for 'red rust' if you find
> it.
>
> P.S. Don't drive it for long if it's there.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> -------------------
>
> Hugo wrote:
> >
> > Maybe somebody can give some advice..
> > This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
> > The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
> > pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
> > more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
> > after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
> > after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
> > constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
> > All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
> > problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
> > moments.
> > I'd appreciate any ideas
> > Thanks!
>
>
> --
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: '96 Accord noise
Timing belt I never touched.
Removed distributor cap - everything looks clean.
Also tried to get DTC codes, but no lights blinking in test mode, and
I don't have OBD tool.
Could it be power steering pump...or transmission?...
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message news:<3FDEA3C0.950FA4E0@interbaun.com>...
> Hugo,
>
> You didn't mention when you changed your timing belt... could be
> overtightened, but the description of the sound doesn't match very
> well.... OR:
>
> Take a look under your distributor cap to see if there's red powder
> (rust) inside. Maybe do a Yahoo groups search for 'red rust' if you find
> it.
>
> P.S. Don't drive it for long if it's there.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> -------------------
>
> Hugo wrote:
> >
> > Maybe somebody can give some advice..
> > This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
> > The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
> > pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
> > more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
> > after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
> > after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
> > constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
> > All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
> > problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
> > moments.
> > I'd appreciate any ideas
> > Thanks!
>
>
> --
Removed distributor cap - everything looks clean.
Also tried to get DTC codes, but no lights blinking in test mode, and
I don't have OBD tool.
Could it be power steering pump...or transmission?...
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message news:<3FDEA3C0.950FA4E0@interbaun.com>...
> Hugo,
>
> You didn't mention when you changed your timing belt... could be
> overtightened, but the description of the sound doesn't match very
> well.... OR:
>
> Take a look under your distributor cap to see if there's red powder
> (rust) inside. Maybe do a Yahoo groups search for 'red rust' if you find
> it.
>
> P.S. Don't drive it for long if it's there.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> -------------------
>
> Hugo wrote:
> >
> > Maybe somebody can give some advice..
> > This is Accord LX, '96, automatic, about 90000 miles.
> > The problem is - only when accelerating and suddenly release accel.
> > pedal I can hear squeky vibrating sound (it looks like it's coming
> > more from the driver side). It doesn't matter what gear I'm in. Also
> > after starting a car and driving, it won't do that immediately, just
> > after about 0.5 mile. It doesn't do that also if I'm driving at
> > constant speed and releasing accel. pedal.
> > All fluid checks seems ok, there's no vibrations, nor steering
> > problems - nothing, just this kinda loud sound at those particular
> > moments.
> > I'd appreciate any ideas
> > Thanks!
>
>
> --
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