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Why does my Honda make a grinding noise when I start it?
If you hear a grinding noise when you turn the key or press the start button, you likely have a starter that needs replacement. One of the curiosities about a bad starter is that it can still start the engine. A starter that grinds is close to total failure, and you should replace it.
Why does my car make a grinding noise when I start it?
If your vehicle makes a grinding or whining noise, it might be your starter, and it might not be the weather either. If you stick the key in the ignition and you hear a grinding noise, it might mean the starter gear is worn. If you hear whining, it means the flywheel is not engaging, and you can damage your engine.
Why does my car sound like an airplane?
Most wheel bearings manufactured today are sealed bearings. When the seal is broken or damaged, the wheel bearing will fail and start making noise. Many describe this as an airplane noise, but others might say it is like driving over a rumble strip on the side of the highway or the whirring of a helicopter propeller.
Why does my Honda Accord make a grinding noise when it starts?
I have a Honda accord 2008, I notice the grinding nose at initial start, after car was sits for a few hours, cold weather or hot, still makes the grinding noise as engine starts up for a couple of seconds but not all the times.
Why does my Honda Fit make road noise?
A caller described the excessive road noise on her 2010 Honda Fit, saying she did not notice it during the test drive but that it has since been annoying her. Tom and Ray immediately attributed this to unevenly worn tires and suggested that a new set would remedy the problem. I t… Buying Guides Deals Car Reviews Repair Shops Community Cars A-Z
Why does my car make a grinding sound when I cold start it?
Over the past several months, I’ve noticed a grinding sound immediately after cold-starting the engine. It only lasts for a fraction of a second, doesn’t continue once the engine is running, and doesn’t happen if I shut the engine off and start it again a few minutes later. The car has 92,000 miles on it.
Why did I not buy a Honda Fit?
I think this is far too hasty for one reason: the Honda Fit is an incredibly noisy car right off the lot. We shopped this segment and the booming road noise was a primary reason we didn’t buy the Fit. This is a Honda trademark and has been for years.