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Hancock 09-16-2007 04:35 PM

2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
Any ideas? It started just yesterday - it's very noticeable when
accelerating and appears to be coming from the belt area on the driver's
side under the hood.



jim beam 09-16-2007 04:49 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
Hancock wrote:
> Any ideas? It started just yesterday - it's very noticeable when
> accelerating and appears to be coming from the belt area on the driver's
> side under the hood.
>
>

timing belt about to break?

inspect asap and quit driving until fixed.

jim beam 09-16-2007 04:49 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
Hancock wrote:
> Any ideas? It started just yesterday - it's very noticeable when
> accelerating and appears to be coming from the belt area on the driver's
> side under the hood.
>
>

timing belt about to break?

inspect asap and quit driving until fixed.

Howard Lester 09-16-2007 06:13 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
"Hancock" wrote

> Any ideas? It started just yesterday - it's very noticeable when
> accelerating and appears to be coming from the belt area on the driver's
> side under the hood.


4 or 6 cyl? How many miles? (Only 6 cyl's have a timing belt per my '04
manual.)



Howard Lester 09-16-2007 06:13 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
"Hancock" wrote

> Any ideas? It started just yesterday - it's very noticeable when
> accelerating and appears to be coming from the belt area on the driver's
> side under the hood.


4 or 6 cyl? How many miles? (Only 6 cyl's have a timing belt per my '04
manual.)



Brian Smith 09-16-2007 06:17 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 

"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote in message
news:13erakstcm8ll53@corp.supernews.com...
>
> 4 or 6 cyl? How many miles? (Only 6 cyl's have a timing belt per my '04
> manual.)


You had better read another manual. {;^)



Brian Smith 09-16-2007 06:17 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 

"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote in message
news:13erakstcm8ll53@corp.supernews.com...
>
> 4 or 6 cyl? How many miles? (Only 6 cyl's have a timing belt per my '04
> manual.)


You had better read another manual. {;^)



Howard Lester 09-16-2007 07:29 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 

"Brian Smith" wrote

>> 4 or 6 cyl? How many miles? (Only 6 cyl's have a timing belt per my '04
>> manual.)

>
> You had better read another manual. {;^)


:-) Yeah, that was pretty dumb, huh? OK, let me try it a different way:
where *replacing* a timing belt is concerned, the owner's manual indicates
it's necessary only in the 6 cylinder. How's that?



Howard Lester 09-16-2007 07:29 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 

"Brian Smith" wrote

>> 4 or 6 cyl? How many miles? (Only 6 cyl's have a timing belt per my '04
>> manual.)

>
> You had better read another manual. {;^)


:-) Yeah, that was pretty dumb, huh? OK, let me try it a different way:
where *replacing* a timing belt is concerned, the owner's manual indicates
it's necessary only in the 6 cylinder. How's that?



Brian Smith 09-16-2007 07:44 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 

"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote in message
news:13erf4ck2j1rc2f@corp.supernews.com...
>
> :-) Yeah, that was pretty dumb, huh? OK, let me try it a different way:
> where *replacing* a timing belt is concerned, the owner's manual indicates
> it's necessary only in the 6 cylinder. How's that?


In the Owners Manuals of all of my 4 cylinder Honda cars ('79, '83, '85,
'88, another '88, '91, '94 and '97) they stated the timing belt should be
replaced around 96,000 kilometres. The '01 V6 required the timing belt to be
changed at 160,000 kilometres.



Brian Smith 09-16-2007 07:44 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 

"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote in message
news:13erf4ck2j1rc2f@corp.supernews.com...
>
> :-) Yeah, that was pretty dumb, huh? OK, let me try it a different way:
> where *replacing* a timing belt is concerned, the owner's manual indicates
> it's necessary only in the 6 cylinder. How's that?


In the Owners Manuals of all of my 4 cylinder Honda cars ('79, '83, '85,
'88, another '88, '91, '94 and '97) they stated the timing belt should be
replaced around 96,000 kilometres. The '01 V6 required the timing belt to be
changed at 160,000 kilometres.



Howard Lester 09-16-2007 08:45 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 

"Brian Smith" wrote

>> :-) Yeah, that was pretty dumb, huh? OK, let me try it a different way:
>> where *replacing* a timing belt is concerned, the owner's manual
>> indicates it's necessary only in the 6 cylinder. How's that?


> In the Owners Manuals of all of my 4 cylinder Honda cars ('79, '83,
> '85, '88, another '88, '91, '94 and '97) they stated the timing belt
> should be replaced around 96,000 kilometres. The '01 V6 required the
> timing belt to be changed at 160,000 kilometres.


But in '03 apparently things must have changed. My Accord is an '04
4-cylinder. The Service Interval section of the Owner's Manual refers to
changing the timing belt at 105,000 miles, or 60,000 miles severe service,
and specifies "6-cylinder only." In the 4-cylinder Service Interval section
of the manual there is no reference at all to a timing belt, intimating
there is no service required.

Therefore, Your Honor, I conclude....

Now, what about this OP's whirring noise? :-)



Howard Lester 09-16-2007 08:45 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 

"Brian Smith" wrote

>> :-) Yeah, that was pretty dumb, huh? OK, let me try it a different way:
>> where *replacing* a timing belt is concerned, the owner's manual
>> indicates it's necessary only in the 6 cylinder. How's that?


> In the Owners Manuals of all of my 4 cylinder Honda cars ('79, '83,
> '85, '88, another '88, '91, '94 and '97) they stated the timing belt
> should be replaced around 96,000 kilometres. The '01 V6 required the
> timing belt to be changed at 160,000 kilometres.


But in '03 apparently things must have changed. My Accord is an '04
4-cylinder. The Service Interval section of the Owner's Manual refers to
changing the timing belt at 105,000 miles, or 60,000 miles severe service,
and specifies "6-cylinder only." In the 4-cylinder Service Interval section
of the manual there is no reference at all to a timing belt, intimating
there is no service required.

Therefore, Your Honor, I conclude....

Now, what about this OP's whirring noise? :-)



Hancock 09-16-2007 09:03 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
it's a 6 cylinder, 70,000 miles

"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote in message
news:13erakstcm8ll53@corp.supernews.com...
> "Hancock" wrote
>
>> Any ideas? It started just yesterday - it's very noticeable when
>> accelerating and appears to be coming from the belt area on the driver's
>> side under the hood.

>
> 4 or 6 cyl? How many miles? (Only 6 cyl's have a timing belt per my '04
> manual.)
>




Hancock 09-16-2007 09:03 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
it's a 6 cylinder, 70,000 miles

"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote in message
news:13erakstcm8ll53@corp.supernews.com...
> "Hancock" wrote
>
>> Any ideas? It started just yesterday - it's very noticeable when
>> accelerating and appears to be coming from the belt area on the driver's
>> side under the hood.

>
> 4 or 6 cyl? How many miles? (Only 6 cyl's have a timing belt per my '04
> manual.)
>




Hancock 09-16-2007 09:03 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
thanks - I thought it was the belt - any idea of the cost to replace this?

"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in message
news:pLSdnWEGr_BBC3DbnZ2dnUVZ_tbinZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> Hancock wrote:
>> Any ideas? It started just yesterday - it's very noticeable when
>> accelerating and appears to be coming from the belt area on the driver's
>> side under the hood.

> timing belt about to break?
>
> inspect asap and quit driving until fixed.




Hancock 09-16-2007 09:03 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
thanks - I thought it was the belt - any idea of the cost to replace this?

"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in message
news:pLSdnWEGr_BBC3DbnZ2dnUVZ_tbinZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> Hancock wrote:
>> Any ideas? It started just yesterday - it's very noticeable when
>> accelerating and appears to be coming from the belt area on the driver's
>> side under the hood.

> timing belt about to break?
>
> inspect asap and quit driving until fixed.




Howard Lester 09-16-2007 09:28 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
"Hancock" wrote

> thanks - I thought it was the belt - any idea of the cost to replace this?


My dealership (Arizona) gets $545 (at least, and less a customary 10% off if
you ask nice) for the belt, water pump, and external belts.



Howard Lester 09-16-2007 09:28 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
"Hancock" wrote

> thanks - I thought it was the belt - any idea of the cost to replace this?


My dealership (Arizona) gets $545 (at least, and less a customary 10% off if
you ask nice) for the belt, water pump, and external belts.



Hancock 09-16-2007 09:39 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
How many hours would this take to repair? thanks again

"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote in message
news:13erm3hf6qv820@corp.supernews.com...
> "Hancock" wrote
>
>> thanks - I thought it was the belt - any idea of the cost to replace
>> this?

>
> My dealership (Arizona) gets $545 (at least, and less a customary 10% off
> if you ask nice) for the belt, water pump, and external belts.
>




Hancock 09-16-2007 09:39 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
How many hours would this take to repair? thanks again

"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote in message
news:13erm3hf6qv820@corp.supernews.com...
> "Hancock" wrote
>
>> thanks - I thought it was the belt - any idea of the cost to replace
>> this?

>
> My dealership (Arizona) gets $545 (at least, and less a customary 10% off
> if you ask nice) for the belt, water pump, and external belts.
>




motsco_ 09-16-2007 10:49 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
Hancock wrote:
> Any ideas? It started just yesterday - it's very noticeable when
> accelerating and appears to be coming from the belt area on the driver's
> side under the hood.


=================================

:-) Maybe it's your ANSWER:

Have you been praying for Whirled Peas?

'Curly'

:-)

motsco_ 09-16-2007 10:49 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
Hancock wrote:
> Any ideas? It started just yesterday - it's very noticeable when
> accelerating and appears to be coming from the belt area on the driver's
> side under the hood.


=================================

:-) Maybe it's your ANSWER:

Have you been praying for Whirled Peas?

'Curly'

:-)

bigjcw1023@gmail.com 09-17-2007 12:18 AM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
On Sep 16, 10:49 pm, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote:
> Hancock wrote:
> > Any ideas? It started just yesterday - it's very noticeable when
> > accelerating and appears to be coming from the belt area on the driver's
> > side under the hood.

>


Is it possible the alternator is going. I had a car that made that
sound and it was the alternator.


bigjcw1023@gmail.com 09-17-2007 12:18 AM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
On Sep 16, 10:49 pm, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote:
> Hancock wrote:
> > Any ideas? It started just yesterday - it's very noticeable when
> > accelerating and appears to be coming from the belt area on the driver's
> > side under the hood.

>


Is it possible the alternator is going. I had a car that made that
sound and it was the alternator.


Brian Smith 09-17-2007 03:55 AM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 

"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote in message
news:13erjj6l86qjr74@corp.supernews.com...
>
> But in '03 apparently things must have changed. My Accord is an '04
> 4-cylinder. The Service Interval section of the Owner's Manual refers to
> changing the timing belt at 105,000 miles, or 60,000 miles severe service,
> and specifies "6-cylinder only." In the 4-cylinder Service Interval
> section of the manual there is no reference at all to a timing belt,
> intimating there is no service required.
>
> Therefore, Your Honor, I conclude....
>
> Now, what about this OP's whirring noise? :-)


Maybe it's a cat caught up in the belt? {;^)



Brian Smith 09-17-2007 03:55 AM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 

"Howard Lester" <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote in message
news:13erjj6l86qjr74@corp.supernews.com...
>
> But in '03 apparently things must have changed. My Accord is an '04
> 4-cylinder. The Service Interval section of the Owner's Manual refers to
> changing the timing belt at 105,000 miles, or 60,000 miles severe service,
> and specifies "6-cylinder only." In the 4-cylinder Service Interval
> section of the manual there is no reference at all to a timing belt,
> intimating there is no service required.
>
> Therefore, Your Honor, I conclude....
>
> Now, what about this OP's whirring noise? :-)


Maybe it's a cat caught up in the belt? {;^)



Howard Lester 09-17-2007 09:29 AM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
"Brian Smith" wrote

>> Now, what about this OP's whirring noise? :-)


> Maybe it's a cat caught up in the belt? {;^)


Chasing a mouse that's eaten the whirring wiring!

OK, how long it takes to do the job, I don't know. I just leave the car for
the day. Call and ask.



Howard Lester 09-17-2007 09:29 AM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
"Brian Smith" wrote

>> Now, what about this OP's whirring noise? :-)


> Maybe it's a cat caught up in the belt? {;^)


Chasing a mouse that's eaten the whirring wiring!

OK, how long it takes to do the job, I don't know. I just leave the car for
the day. Call and ask.



2003 Honda owner 09-17-2007 09:53 AM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 17:45:43 -0700, "Howard Lester"
<heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:

>
>"Brian Smith" wrote
>
>>> :-) Yeah, that was pretty dumb, huh? OK, let me try it a different way:
>>> where *replacing* a timing belt is concerned, the owner's manual
>>> indicates it's necessary only in the 6 cylinder. How's that?

>
>> In the Owners Manuals of all of my 4 cylinder Honda cars ('79, '83,
>> '85, '88, another '88, '91, '94 and '97) they stated the timing belt
>> should be replaced around 96,000 kilometres. The '01 V6 required the
>> timing belt to be changed at 160,000 kilometres.

>
>But in '03 apparently things must have changed. My Accord is an '04
>4-cylinder. The Service Interval section of the Owner's Manual refers to
>changing the timing belt at 105,000 miles, or 60,000 miles severe service,
>and specifies "6-cylinder only." In the 4-cylinder Service Interval section
>of the manual there is no reference at all to a timing belt, intimating
>there is no service required.
>
>Therefore, Your Honor, I conclude....
>
>Now, what about this OP's whirring noise? :-)
>



Brian's right, you need to read your owner's manual again and think
about this. I am not sure about the 2004 Accord vs. 2003 Accord tho I
suspect the same for the 4 cylinder engine. Maybe someone can confirm
this ????

For the 2003 4cyl Accord, it specifies a drive belt which includes
timing as part of functions. For this belt is says to inspect it at
certain intervals and depending on the findings, it may need to be
replaced.

ref (2003 Accord sedan) :
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00302B.pdf
and
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00248B.pdf
(see page 250 and 252)

ref (2004 Accord sedan) :
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...404O00234B.pdf
(pg 235)


Hope this helps !!

2003 Honda owner 09-17-2007 09:53 AM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 17:45:43 -0700, "Howard Lester"
<heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:

>
>"Brian Smith" wrote
>
>>> :-) Yeah, that was pretty dumb, huh? OK, let me try it a different way:
>>> where *replacing* a timing belt is concerned, the owner's manual
>>> indicates it's necessary only in the 6 cylinder. How's that?

>
>> In the Owners Manuals of all of my 4 cylinder Honda cars ('79, '83,
>> '85, '88, another '88, '91, '94 and '97) they stated the timing belt
>> should be replaced around 96,000 kilometres. The '01 V6 required the
>> timing belt to be changed at 160,000 kilometres.

>
>But in '03 apparently things must have changed. My Accord is an '04
>4-cylinder. The Service Interval section of the Owner's Manual refers to
>changing the timing belt at 105,000 miles, or 60,000 miles severe service,
>and specifies "6-cylinder only." In the 4-cylinder Service Interval section
>of the manual there is no reference at all to a timing belt, intimating
>there is no service required.
>
>Therefore, Your Honor, I conclude....
>
>Now, what about this OP's whirring noise? :-)
>



Brian's right, you need to read your owner's manual again and think
about this. I am not sure about the 2004 Accord vs. 2003 Accord tho I
suspect the same for the 4 cylinder engine. Maybe someone can confirm
this ????

For the 2003 4cyl Accord, it specifies a drive belt which includes
timing as part of functions. For this belt is says to inspect it at
certain intervals and depending on the findings, it may need to be
replaced.

ref (2003 Accord sedan) :
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00302B.pdf
and
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00248B.pdf
(see page 250 and 252)

ref (2004 Accord sedan) :
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...404O00234B.pdf
(pg 235)


Hope this helps !!

Longstreet 09-17-2007 06:55 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
i took the car over today - they found a slight leak in the pump, which
supposedly caused the brake fluid to leak too - I did a complete service,
which was overdue, and they told me the belts, everything else were fine.
They said the noise may be there for the next 100,000 miles but said it's in
perfect condition - thoughts?

<2003 Honda owner> wrote in message
news:k6vse3l0h1278b4pb3e8mfjc19u5khbifg@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 17:45:43 -0700, "Howard Lester"
> <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Brian Smith" wrote
>>
>>>> :-) Yeah, that was pretty dumb, huh? OK, let me try it a different
>>>> way:
>>>> where *replacing* a timing belt is concerned, the owner's manual
>>>> indicates it's necessary only in the 6 cylinder. How's that?

>>
>>> In the Owners Manuals of all of my 4 cylinder Honda cars ('79, '83,
>>> '85, '88, another '88, '91, '94 and '97) they stated the timing belt
>>> should be replaced around 96,000 kilometres. The '01 V6 required the
>>> timing belt to be changed at 160,000 kilometres.

>>
>>But in '03 apparently things must have changed. My Accord is an '04
>>4-cylinder. The Service Interval section of the Owner's Manual refers to
>>changing the timing belt at 105,000 miles, or 60,000 miles severe service,
>>and specifies "6-cylinder only." In the 4-cylinder Service Interval
>>section
>>of the manual there is no reference at all to a timing belt, intimating
>>there is no service required.
>>
>>Therefore, Your Honor, I conclude....
>>
>>Now, what about this OP's whirring noise? :-)
>>

>
>
> Brian's right, you need to read your owner's manual again and think
> about this. I am not sure about the 2004 Accord vs. 2003 Accord tho I
> suspect the same for the 4 cylinder engine. Maybe someone can confirm
> this ????
>
> For the 2003 4cyl Accord, it specifies a drive belt which includes
> timing as part of functions. For this belt is says to inspect it at
> certain intervals and depending on the findings, it may need to be
> replaced.
>
> ref (2003 Accord sedan) :
> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00302B.pdf
> and
> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00248B.pdf
> (see page 250 and 252)
>
> ref (2004 Accord sedan) :
> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...404O00234B.pdf
> (pg 235)
>
>
> Hope this helps !!




Longstreet 09-17-2007 06:55 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
i took the car over today - they found a slight leak in the pump, which
supposedly caused the brake fluid to leak too - I did a complete service,
which was overdue, and they told me the belts, everything else were fine.
They said the noise may be there for the next 100,000 miles but said it's in
perfect condition - thoughts?

<2003 Honda owner> wrote in message
news:k6vse3l0h1278b4pb3e8mfjc19u5khbifg@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 17:45:43 -0700, "Howard Lester"
> <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Brian Smith" wrote
>>
>>>> :-) Yeah, that was pretty dumb, huh? OK, let me try it a different
>>>> way:
>>>> where *replacing* a timing belt is concerned, the owner's manual
>>>> indicates it's necessary only in the 6 cylinder. How's that?

>>
>>> In the Owners Manuals of all of my 4 cylinder Honda cars ('79, '83,
>>> '85, '88, another '88, '91, '94 and '97) they stated the timing belt
>>> should be replaced around 96,000 kilometres. The '01 V6 required the
>>> timing belt to be changed at 160,000 kilometres.

>>
>>But in '03 apparently things must have changed. My Accord is an '04
>>4-cylinder. The Service Interval section of the Owner's Manual refers to
>>changing the timing belt at 105,000 miles, or 60,000 miles severe service,
>>and specifies "6-cylinder only." In the 4-cylinder Service Interval
>>section
>>of the manual there is no reference at all to a timing belt, intimating
>>there is no service required.
>>
>>Therefore, Your Honor, I conclude....
>>
>>Now, what about this OP's whirring noise? :-)
>>

>
>
> Brian's right, you need to read your owner's manual again and think
> about this. I am not sure about the 2004 Accord vs. 2003 Accord tho I
> suspect the same for the 4 cylinder engine. Maybe someone can confirm
> this ????
>
> For the 2003 4cyl Accord, it specifies a drive belt which includes
> timing as part of functions. For this belt is says to inspect it at
> certain intervals and depending on the findings, it may need to be
> replaced.
>
> ref (2003 Accord sedan) :
> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00302B.pdf
> and
> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00248B.pdf
> (see page 250 and 252)
>
> ref (2004 Accord sedan) :
> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...404O00234B.pdf
> (pg 235)
>
>
> Hope this helps !!




Greg 09-18-2007 06:04 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
from the top of my head i would say belt if thats what it is ran on.
my dad has a 07 civic and the accessory belt makes whining most of the
time sounds like a ufo (humming)



Greg 09-18-2007 06:04 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
from the top of my head i would say belt if thats what it is ran on.
my dad has a 07 civic and the accessory belt makes whining most of the
time sounds like a ufo (humming)



jim beam 09-18-2007 11:20 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
Longstreet wrote:
> i took the car over today - they found a slight leak in the pump, which
> supposedly caused the brake fluid to leak too - I did a complete service,
> which was overdue, and they told me the belts, everything else were fine.
> They said the noise may be there for the next 100,000 miles but said it's in
> perfect condition - thoughts?


yes, i think they're blowing smoke - hondas don't make noises like that
normally, and if they do, they certainly won't last for 100k miles.

if the pump seal is leaking, it's not long after that until the bearing
goes. then the timing belt goes and you lose valves/pistons in your
interference engine.

find a different mechanic and get a second opinion.


>
> <2003 Honda owner> wrote in message
> news:k6vse3l0h1278b4pb3e8mfjc19u5khbifg@4ax.com...
>> On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 17:45:43 -0700, "Howard Lester"
>> <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
>>
>>> "Brian Smith" wrote
>>>
>>>>> :-) Yeah, that was pretty dumb, huh? OK, let me try it a different
>>>>> way:
>>>>> where *replacing* a timing belt is concerned, the owner's manual
>>>>> indicates it's necessary only in the 6 cylinder. How's that?
>>>> In the Owners Manuals of all of my 4 cylinder Honda cars ('79, '83,
>>>> '85, '88, another '88, '91, '94 and '97) they stated the timing belt
>>>> should be replaced around 96,000 kilometres. The '01 V6 required the
>>>> timing belt to be changed at 160,000 kilometres.
>>> But in '03 apparently things must have changed. My Accord is an '04
>>> 4-cylinder. The Service Interval section of the Owner's Manual refers to
>>> changing the timing belt at 105,000 miles, or 60,000 miles severe service,
>>> and specifies "6-cylinder only." In the 4-cylinder Service Interval
>>> section
>>> of the manual there is no reference at all to a timing belt, intimating
>>> there is no service required.
>>>
>>> Therefore, Your Honor, I conclude....
>>>
>>> Now, what about this OP's whirring noise? :-)
>>>

>>
>> Brian's right, you need to read your owner's manual again and think
>> about this. I am not sure about the 2004 Accord vs. 2003 Accord tho I
>> suspect the same for the 4 cylinder engine. Maybe someone can confirm
>> this ????
>>
>> For the 2003 4cyl Accord, it specifies a drive belt which includes
>> timing as part of functions. For this belt is says to inspect it at
>> certain intervals and depending on the findings, it may need to be
>> replaced.
>>
>> ref (2003 Accord sedan) :
>> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00302B.pdf
>> and
>> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00248B.pdf
>> (see page 250 and 252)
>>
>> ref (2004 Accord sedan) :
>> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...404O00234B.pdf
>> (pg 235)
>>
>>
>> Hope this helps !!

>
>


jim beam 09-18-2007 11:20 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
Longstreet wrote:
> i took the car over today - they found a slight leak in the pump, which
> supposedly caused the brake fluid to leak too - I did a complete service,
> which was overdue, and they told me the belts, everything else were fine.
> They said the noise may be there for the next 100,000 miles but said it's in
> perfect condition - thoughts?


yes, i think they're blowing smoke - hondas don't make noises like that
normally, and if they do, they certainly won't last for 100k miles.

if the pump seal is leaking, it's not long after that until the bearing
goes. then the timing belt goes and you lose valves/pistons in your
interference engine.

find a different mechanic and get a second opinion.


>
> <2003 Honda owner> wrote in message
> news:k6vse3l0h1278b4pb3e8mfjc19u5khbifg@4ax.com...
>> On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 17:45:43 -0700, "Howard Lester"
>> <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
>>
>>> "Brian Smith" wrote
>>>
>>>>> :-) Yeah, that was pretty dumb, huh? OK, let me try it a different
>>>>> way:
>>>>> where *replacing* a timing belt is concerned, the owner's manual
>>>>> indicates it's necessary only in the 6 cylinder. How's that?
>>>> In the Owners Manuals of all of my 4 cylinder Honda cars ('79, '83,
>>>> '85, '88, another '88, '91, '94 and '97) they stated the timing belt
>>>> should be replaced around 96,000 kilometres. The '01 V6 required the
>>>> timing belt to be changed at 160,000 kilometres.
>>> But in '03 apparently things must have changed. My Accord is an '04
>>> 4-cylinder. The Service Interval section of the Owner's Manual refers to
>>> changing the timing belt at 105,000 miles, or 60,000 miles severe service,
>>> and specifies "6-cylinder only." In the 4-cylinder Service Interval
>>> section
>>> of the manual there is no reference at all to a timing belt, intimating
>>> there is no service required.
>>>
>>> Therefore, Your Honor, I conclude....
>>>
>>> Now, what about this OP's whirring noise? :-)
>>>

>>
>> Brian's right, you need to read your owner's manual again and think
>> about this. I am not sure about the 2004 Accord vs. 2003 Accord tho I
>> suspect the same for the 4 cylinder engine. Maybe someone can confirm
>> this ????
>>
>> For the 2003 4cyl Accord, it specifies a drive belt which includes
>> timing as part of functions. For this belt is says to inspect it at
>> certain intervals and depending on the findings, it may need to be
>> replaced.
>>
>> ref (2003 Accord sedan) :
>> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00302B.pdf
>> and
>> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00248B.pdf
>> (see page 250 and 252)
>>
>> ref (2004 Accord sedan) :
>> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...404O00234B.pdf
>> (pg 235)
>>
>>
>> Hope this helps !!

>
>


Hoover 09-19-2007 06:12 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
turns out it was the belt pulley - it's fixed.

"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in message
news:LpidnVqhGoj7CG3bnZ2dnUVZ_qzinZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> Longstreet wrote:
>> i took the car over today - they found a slight leak in the pump, which
>> supposedly caused the brake fluid to leak too - I did a complete service,
>> which was overdue, and they told me the belts, everything else were fine.
>> They said the noise may be there for the next 100,000 miles but said it's
>> in perfect condition - thoughts?

>
> yes, i think they're blowing smoke - hondas don't make noises like that
> normally, and if they do, they certainly won't last for 100k miles.
>
> if the pump seal is leaking, it's not long after that until the bearing
> goes. then the timing belt goes and you lose valves/pistons in your
> interference engine.
>
> find a different mechanic and get a second opinion.
>
>
>>
>> <2003 Honda owner> wrote in message
>> news:k6vse3l0h1278b4pb3e8mfjc19u5khbifg@4ax.com...
>>> On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 17:45:43 -0700, "Howard Lester"
>>> <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Brian Smith" wrote
>>>>
>>>>>> :-) Yeah, that was pretty dumb, huh? OK, let me try it a different
>>>>>> way:
>>>>>> where *replacing* a timing belt is concerned, the owner's manual
>>>>>> indicates it's necessary only in the 6 cylinder. How's that?
>>>>> In the Owners Manuals of all of my 4 cylinder Honda cars ('79, '83,
>>>>> '85, '88, another '88, '91, '94 and '97) they stated the timing belt
>>>>> should be replaced around 96,000 kilometres. The '01 V6 required the
>>>>> timing belt to be changed at 160,000 kilometres.
>>>> But in '03 apparently things must have changed. My Accord is an '04
>>>> 4-cylinder. The Service Interval section of the Owner's Manual refers
>>>> to
>>>> changing the timing belt at 105,000 miles, or 60,000 miles severe
>>>> service,
>>>> and specifies "6-cylinder only." In the 4-cylinder Service Interval
>>>> section
>>>> of the manual there is no reference at all to a timing belt, intimating
>>>> there is no service required.
>>>>
>>>> Therefore, Your Honor, I conclude....
>>>>
>>>> Now, what about this OP's whirring noise? :-)
>>>>
>>>
>>> Brian's right, you need to read your owner's manual again and think
>>> about this. I am not sure about the 2004 Accord vs. 2003 Accord tho I
>>> suspect the same for the 4 cylinder engine. Maybe someone can confirm
>>> this ????
>>>
>>> For the 2003 4cyl Accord, it specifies a drive belt which includes
>>> timing as part of functions. For this belt is says to inspect it at
>>> certain intervals and depending on the findings, it may need to be
>>> replaced.
>>>
>>> ref (2003 Accord sedan) :
>>> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00302B.pdf
>>> and
>>> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00248B.pdf
>>> (see page 250 and 252)
>>>
>>> ref (2004 Accord sedan) :
>>> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...404O00234B.pdf
>>> (pg 235)
>>>
>>>
>>> Hope this helps !!

>>



Hoover 09-19-2007 06:12 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
turns out it was the belt pulley - it's fixed.

"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in message
news:LpidnVqhGoj7CG3bnZ2dnUVZ_qzinZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> Longstreet wrote:
>> i took the car over today - they found a slight leak in the pump, which
>> supposedly caused the brake fluid to leak too - I did a complete service,
>> which was overdue, and they told me the belts, everything else were fine.
>> They said the noise may be there for the next 100,000 miles but said it's
>> in perfect condition - thoughts?

>
> yes, i think they're blowing smoke - hondas don't make noises like that
> normally, and if they do, they certainly won't last for 100k miles.
>
> if the pump seal is leaking, it's not long after that until the bearing
> goes. then the timing belt goes and you lose valves/pistons in your
> interference engine.
>
> find a different mechanic and get a second opinion.
>
>
>>
>> <2003 Honda owner> wrote in message
>> news:k6vse3l0h1278b4pb3e8mfjc19u5khbifg@4ax.com...
>>> On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 17:45:43 -0700, "Howard Lester"
>>> <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Brian Smith" wrote
>>>>
>>>>>> :-) Yeah, that was pretty dumb, huh? OK, let me try it a different
>>>>>> way:
>>>>>> where *replacing* a timing belt is concerned, the owner's manual
>>>>>> indicates it's necessary only in the 6 cylinder. How's that?
>>>>> In the Owners Manuals of all of my 4 cylinder Honda cars ('79, '83,
>>>>> '85, '88, another '88, '91, '94 and '97) they stated the timing belt
>>>>> should be replaced around 96,000 kilometres. The '01 V6 required the
>>>>> timing belt to be changed at 160,000 kilometres.
>>>> But in '03 apparently things must have changed. My Accord is an '04
>>>> 4-cylinder. The Service Interval section of the Owner's Manual refers
>>>> to
>>>> changing the timing belt at 105,000 miles, or 60,000 miles severe
>>>> service,
>>>> and specifies "6-cylinder only." In the 4-cylinder Service Interval
>>>> section
>>>> of the manual there is no reference at all to a timing belt, intimating
>>>> there is no service required.
>>>>
>>>> Therefore, Your Honor, I conclude....
>>>>
>>>> Now, what about this OP's whirring noise? :-)
>>>>
>>>
>>> Brian's right, you need to read your owner's manual again and think
>>> about this. I am not sure about the 2004 Accord vs. 2003 Accord tho I
>>> suspect the same for the 4 cylinder engine. Maybe someone can confirm
>>> this ????
>>>
>>> For the 2003 4cyl Accord, it specifies a drive belt which includes
>>> timing as part of functions. For this belt is says to inspect it at
>>> certain intervals and depending on the findings, it may need to be
>>> replaced.
>>>
>>> ref (2003 Accord sedan) :
>>> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00302B.pdf
>>> and
>>> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00248B.pdf
>>> (see page 250 and 252)
>>>
>>> ref (2004 Accord sedan) :
>>> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...404O00234B.pdf
>>> (pg 235)
>>>
>>>
>>> Hope this helps !!

>>



jim beam 09-19-2007 10:51 PM

Re: 2003 Accord Whirring Noise in Engine?
 
Hoover wrote:
> turns out it was the belt pulley - it's fixed.


good.


>
> "jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in message
> news:LpidnVqhGoj7CG3bnZ2dnUVZ_qzinZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
>> Longstreet wrote:
>>> i took the car over today - they found a slight leak in the pump, which
>>> supposedly caused the brake fluid to leak too - I did a complete service,
>>> which was overdue, and they told me the belts, everything else were fine.
>>> They said the noise may be there for the next 100,000 miles but said it's
>>> in perfect condition - thoughts?

>> yes, i think they're blowing smoke - hondas don't make noises like that
>> normally, and if they do, they certainly won't last for 100k miles.
>>
>> if the pump seal is leaking, it's not long after that until the bearing
>> goes. then the timing belt goes and you lose valves/pistons in your
>> interference engine.
>>
>> find a different mechanic and get a second opinion.
>>
>>
>>> <2003 Honda owner> wrote in message
>>> news:k6vse3l0h1278b4pb3e8mfjc19u5khbifg@4ax.com...
>>>> On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 17:45:43 -0700, "Howard Lester"
>>>> <heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "Brian Smith" wrote
>>>>>
>>>>>>> :-) Yeah, that was pretty dumb, huh? OK, let me try it a different
>>>>>>> way:
>>>>>>> where *replacing* a timing belt is concerned, the owner's manual
>>>>>>> indicates it's necessary only in the 6 cylinder. How's that?
>>>>>> In the Owners Manuals of all of my 4 cylinder Honda cars ('79, '83,
>>>>>> '85, '88, another '88, '91, '94 and '97) they stated the timing belt
>>>>>> should be replaced around 96,000 kilometres. The '01 V6 required the
>>>>>> timing belt to be changed at 160,000 kilometres.
>>>>> But in '03 apparently things must have changed. My Accord is an '04
>>>>> 4-cylinder. The Service Interval section of the Owner's Manual refers
>>>>> to
>>>>> changing the timing belt at 105,000 miles, or 60,000 miles severe
>>>>> service,
>>>>> and specifies "6-cylinder only." In the 4-cylinder Service Interval
>>>>> section
>>>>> of the manual there is no reference at all to a timing belt, intimating
>>>>> there is no service required.
>>>>>
>>>>> Therefore, Your Honor, I conclude....
>>>>>
>>>>> Now, what about this OP's whirring noise? :-)
>>>>>
>>>> Brian's right, you need to read your owner's manual again and think
>>>> about this. I am not sure about the 2004 Accord vs. 2003 Accord tho I
>>>> suspect the same for the 4 cylinder engine. Maybe someone can confirm
>>>> this ????
>>>>
>>>> For the 2003 4cyl Accord, it specifies a drive belt which includes
>>>> timing as part of functions. For this belt is says to inspect it at
>>>> certain intervals and depending on the findings, it may need to be
>>>> replaced.
>>>>
>>>> ref (2003 Accord sedan) :
>>>> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00302B.pdf
>>>> and
>>>> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...303O00248B.pdf
>>>> (see page 250 and 252)
>>>>
>>>> ref (2004 Accord sedan) :
>>>> https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/...404O00234B.pdf
>>>> (pg 235)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hope this helps !!

>



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