Hi Guys,
Just want to check what can cause a whining noise when my car is accelerating fron 1st to 2nd gear. Sounds similar when in reverse. No noise in neutral. Changed release bearing but noise is still present. Car is Honda City 2004 MT.
Thanks!
Hi Guys,
Just want to check what can cause a whining noise when my car is accelerating fron 1st to 2nd gear. Sounds similar when in reverse. No noise in neutral. Changed release bearing but noise is still present. Car is Honda City 2004 MT.
Thanks!
It's unlikely clutch-related. When was the M/T fluid last replaced? What is its condition and level?
Changing the fluid, especially if it hasn't been replaced for a long time, should be the first thing to do. If the whine persists, it's very likely due to wear and tear. 1st and 2nd gear is the most used gears in a car that is frequently in stop and go traffic.
baka iyong tensioner bearing ng drive belts niya? umiingay pag acceleration ?
1st and 2nd gears share the same synchronizer hub/sleeve.....
eto most likely ang may sira.....
chipped teeth on the synchro hub, worn synchro,........
bottomline, remove and disassemble the trans for better diagnosis.
ibig nyo po bang sabihin yung bearing ng input shaft? input shaft yung nakaconnect sa clutch disc
or yung bearing ng mainshaft which is nasa rear part ng transmission.
kasi kung mainshaft bearing e lahat ng gears sana ang ingay. kaso hindi in your case
pero di bale, at least nasolve na rin problem.
My problem with our 2008 honda city A/T is there is loud vibration (garargal) in the left front wheel whenever i accelerate suddenly. Pag dahan dahan ang arangkada, wala naman. Could this be part of CVT problem that I read about this honda city model? Thanks in advance.
Does the sound change with speed? Ugong sound? Or tick-tick sound? Sound changes with steering?
Might be wheel bearing. Or it could be cv axle.
CV Joint And CV Axle Problems - AutoZone Car Care - YouTube
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when engine is idling, is there a difference in the sound of the engine/transmission if you press your clutch?
if yes and you already change/checked ur pilot bearing, clutch lining, pressure plate and the noise is still present, you need to change the main shaft bearing.
when changing the mainshaft bearing, you need to check the roller bearings of ur 1st and 2nd gear, this is the prmary reason if you hear noises in a specific gears. sometimes the is like a crying baby,lol