2001 Honda Odyssey
All,
It seems that my Odyssey makes a whistle noise when I make a right hand turn from a stop sign. Any suggestions as to what it may be? Thanks in advance. |
Re: 2001 Honda Odyssey
That's related to the power steering pump. Check the fluid level and belt.
Dave M. "William" <wchaasiii@comcast.net> wrote in message news:pJmdnQf3WfUOer7cRVn-tQ@comcast.com... > All, > > It seems that my Odyssey makes a whistle noise when I make a right hand turn > from a stop sign. Any suggestions as to what it may be? > > Thanks in advance. > > |
Re: 2001 Honda Odyssey
That's related to the power steering pump. Check the fluid level and belt.
Dave M. "William" <wchaasiii@comcast.net> wrote in message news:pJmdnQf3WfUOer7cRVn-tQ@comcast.com... > All, > > It seems that my Odyssey makes a whistle noise when I make a right hand turn > from a stop sign. Any suggestions as to what it may be? > > Thanks in advance. > > |
Re: 2001 Honda Odyssey
William wrote:
> All, > > It seems that my Odyssey makes a whistle noise when I make a right hand turn > from a stop sign. Any suggestions as to what it may be? > > Thanks in advance. > > Well, I'll need a bit more to go on. Is it a bonafide whistle? Is is there a screeching or clicking also? Is it STRICLTY occuring when turning right? The fact that is occurs only when turing right make me think of the outboard CV joint, but that ususally occurs with some clicking sounds. It also can be a simple loose belt or power steering fluid problem. Mario -- "The Weekend Mechanic’s Automotive Technology Learning Series" http://www.mwwcorp.com/cgi-bin/getpa...tech&page=glAT |
Re: 2001 Honda Odyssey
William wrote:
> All, > > It seems that my Odyssey makes a whistle noise when I make a right hand turn > from a stop sign. Any suggestions as to what it may be? > > Thanks in advance. > > Well, I'll need a bit more to go on. Is it a bonafide whistle? Is is there a screeching or clicking also? Is it STRICLTY occuring when turning right? The fact that is occurs only when turing right make me think of the outboard CV joint, but that ususally occurs with some clicking sounds. It also can be a simple loose belt or power steering fluid problem. Mario -- "The Weekend Mechanic’s Automotive Technology Learning Series" http://www.mwwcorp.com/cgi-bin/getpa...tech&page=glAT |
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