Groaning front end on '04 Accent
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Groaning front end on '04 Accent
Hello, again~
I've got the 2nd of 3 issues to discuss here...
My Accent Automatic (U.S. version) makes some rather worrying sounds upon
moderate to hard acceleration from a stop. I can't tell if it's CV joints,
wheel bearings, or the transmission.
It is worse with the wheels turned to one direction or another versus
straight ahead, but it still happens in any
case. It almost sounds as if the axle is twisting and then releasing as I
ease off the gas pedal. Nothing out of the ordinary happens during cornering
under light throttle application or contant speed.
I'm taking it in to the dealer soon (my first visit, as I bought it used a
year ago and have only put 11K miles on it in that time) and am hoping it
will be under warranty. It has been a reliable and smooth running car in
every other way. (excepting the battery? and a very minor 3rd issue)
Any ideas?
Many thanks,
Dirk
Austin TX
I've got the 2nd of 3 issues to discuss here...
My Accent Automatic (U.S. version) makes some rather worrying sounds upon
moderate to hard acceleration from a stop. I can't tell if it's CV joints,
wheel bearings, or the transmission.
It is worse with the wheels turned to one direction or another versus
straight ahead, but it still happens in any
case. It almost sounds as if the axle is twisting and then releasing as I
ease off the gas pedal. Nothing out of the ordinary happens during cornering
under light throttle application or contant speed.
I'm taking it in to the dealer soon (my first visit, as I bought it used a
year ago and have only put 11K miles on it in that time) and am hoping it
will be under warranty. It has been a reliable and smooth running car in
every other way. (excepting the battery? and a very minor 3rd issue)
Any ideas?
Many thanks,
Dirk
Austin TX
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Re: Groaning front end on '04 Accent
!bungle wrote:
> Hello, again~
>
> I've got the 2nd of 3 issues to discuss here...
>
> My Accent Automatic (U.S. version) makes some rather worrying sounds upon
> moderate to hard acceleration from a stop. I can't tell if it's CV joints,
> wheel bearings, or the transmission.
>
> It is worse with the wheels turned to one direction or another versus
> straight ahead, but it still happens in any
> case. It almost sounds as if the axle is twisting and then releasing as I
> ease off the gas pedal. Nothing out of the ordinary happens during cornering
> under light throttle application or contant speed.
>
> I'm taking it in to the dealer soon (my first visit, as I bought it used a
> year ago and have only put 11K miles on it in that time) and am hoping it
> will be under warranty. It has been a reliable and smooth running car in
> every other way. (excepting the battery? and a very minor 3rd issue)
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Dirk
> Austin TX
Sounds like CV joints. Since it's a used car, the drivetrain warranty is
only 5 years/60K miles.
> Hello, again~
>
> I've got the 2nd of 3 issues to discuss here...
>
> My Accent Automatic (U.S. version) makes some rather worrying sounds upon
> moderate to hard acceleration from a stop. I can't tell if it's CV joints,
> wheel bearings, or the transmission.
>
> It is worse with the wheels turned to one direction or another versus
> straight ahead, but it still happens in any
> case. It almost sounds as if the axle is twisting and then releasing as I
> ease off the gas pedal. Nothing out of the ordinary happens during cornering
> under light throttle application or contant speed.
>
> I'm taking it in to the dealer soon (my first visit, as I bought it used a
> year ago and have only put 11K miles on it in that time) and am hoping it
> will be under warranty. It has been a reliable and smooth running car in
> every other way. (excepting the battery? and a very minor 3rd issue)
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Dirk
> Austin TX
Sounds like CV joints. Since it's a used car, the drivetrain warranty is
only 5 years/60K miles.
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Re: Groaning front end on '04 Accent
Brian Nystrom wrote:
> !bungle wrote:
>> Hello, again~
>>
>> I've got the 2nd of 3 issues to discuss here...
>>
>> My Accent Automatic (U.S. version) makes some rather worrying sounds
>> upon moderate to hard acceleration from a stop. I can't tell if it's
>> CV joints, wheel bearings, or the transmission.
>>
>> It is worse with the wheels turned to one direction or another versus
>> straight ahead, but it still happens in any
>> case. It almost sounds as if the axle is twisting and then releasing
>> as I ease off the gas pedal. Nothing out of the ordinary happens
>> during cornering under light throttle application or contant speed.
>>
>> I'm taking it in to the dealer soon (my first visit, as I bought it
>> used a year ago and have only put 11K miles on it in that time) and
>> am hoping it will be under warranty. It has been a reliable and
>> smooth running car in every other way. (excepting the battery? and a
>> very minor 3rd issue) Any ideas?
>>
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Dirk
>> Austin TX
>
> Sounds like CV joints. Since it's a used car, the drivetrain warranty
> is only 5 years/60K miles.
I'm at 43K on my '04, dropped it at the dealer today. Thanks!
Dirk
> !bungle wrote:
>> Hello, again~
>>
>> I've got the 2nd of 3 issues to discuss here...
>>
>> My Accent Automatic (U.S. version) makes some rather worrying sounds
>> upon moderate to hard acceleration from a stop. I can't tell if it's
>> CV joints, wheel bearings, or the transmission.
>>
>> It is worse with the wheels turned to one direction or another versus
>> straight ahead, but it still happens in any
>> case. It almost sounds as if the axle is twisting and then releasing
>> as I ease off the gas pedal. Nothing out of the ordinary happens
>> during cornering under light throttle application or contant speed.
>>
>> I'm taking it in to the dealer soon (my first visit, as I bought it
>> used a year ago and have only put 11K miles on it in that time) and
>> am hoping it will be under warranty. It has been a reliable and
>> smooth running car in every other way. (excepting the battery? and a
>> very minor 3rd issue) Any ideas?
>>
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Dirk
>> Austin TX
>
> Sounds like CV joints. Since it's a used car, the drivetrain warranty
> is only 5 years/60K miles.
I'm at 43K on my '04, dropped it at the dealer today. Thanks!
Dirk
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Re: Groaning front end on '04 Accent
!bungle wrote:
> Brian Nystrom wrote:
>> !bungle wrote:
>>> Hello, again~
>>>
>>> I've got the 2nd of 3 issues to discuss here...
>>>
>>> My Accent Automatic (U.S. version) makes some rather worrying sounds
>>> upon moderate to hard acceleration from a stop. I can't tell if it's
>>> CV joints, wheel bearings, or the transmission.
>>>
>>> It is worse with the wheels turned to one direction or another
>>> versus straight ahead, but it still happens in any
>>> case. It almost sounds as if the axle is twisting and then releasing
>>> as I ease off the gas pedal. Nothing out of the ordinary happens
>>> during cornering under light throttle application or contant speed.
>>>
>>> I'm taking it in to the dealer soon (my first visit, as I bought it
>>> used a year ago and have only put 11K miles on it in that time) and
>>> am hoping it will be under warranty. It has been a reliable and
>>> smooth running car in every other way. (excepting the battery? and a
>>> very minor 3rd issue) Any ideas?
>>>
>>>
>>> Many thanks,
>>>
>>> Dirk
>>> Austin TX
>>
>> Sounds like CV joints. Since it's a used car, the drivetrain warranty
>> is only 5 years/60K miles.
>
> I'm at 43K on my '04, dropped it at the dealer today. Thanks!
>
> Dirk
They claimed it was a loose motor mount. I'm hearing sounds still, but of a
slightly different tone. It's only been a very short drive, will reserve
judgement 'til later.
Dirk
> Brian Nystrom wrote:
>> !bungle wrote:
>>> Hello, again~
>>>
>>> I've got the 2nd of 3 issues to discuss here...
>>>
>>> My Accent Automatic (U.S. version) makes some rather worrying sounds
>>> upon moderate to hard acceleration from a stop. I can't tell if it's
>>> CV joints, wheel bearings, or the transmission.
>>>
>>> It is worse with the wheels turned to one direction or another
>>> versus straight ahead, but it still happens in any
>>> case. It almost sounds as if the axle is twisting and then releasing
>>> as I ease off the gas pedal. Nothing out of the ordinary happens
>>> during cornering under light throttle application or contant speed.
>>>
>>> I'm taking it in to the dealer soon (my first visit, as I bought it
>>> used a year ago and have only put 11K miles on it in that time) and
>>> am hoping it will be under warranty. It has been a reliable and
>>> smooth running car in every other way. (excepting the battery? and a
>>> very minor 3rd issue) Any ideas?
>>>
>>>
>>> Many thanks,
>>>
>>> Dirk
>>> Austin TX
>>
>> Sounds like CV joints. Since it's a used car, the drivetrain warranty
>> is only 5 years/60K miles.
>
> I'm at 43K on my '04, dropped it at the dealer today. Thanks!
>
> Dirk
They claimed it was a loose motor mount. I'm hearing sounds still, but of a
slightly different tone. It's only been a very short drive, will reserve
judgement 'til later.
Dirk
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