2005 Pilot "clunk" sound
All-wheel drive version, when first starting to back up, makes a couple of
low volume "clunk" sounds, then goes quiet for the rest of the back up out of our driveway. Could this be a product of AWD, or is something amiss..? It's pretty much always done it. -- Larry J. - Remove spamtrap in ALLCAPS to e-mail "A lack of common sense is now considered a disability, with all the privileges that this entails." |
Re: 2005 Pilot "clunk" sound
Larry in AZ <usenet2@DELETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote in
news:Xns9C2A79A8A7829thefrogprince@69.16.185.250: > All-wheel drive version, when first starting to back up, makes a > couple of low volume "clunk" sounds, then goes quiet for the rest of > the back up out of our driveway. > > Could this be a product of AWD, or is something amiss..? It's pretty > much always done it. > It's a common noise to hear from the brake pads sliding in their mounts. The clunk comes from the pads hitting the mount at one end or the other. This clunk only happens once for each direction change, but usually when going from forward into reverse. Some earlier models had brakes that made pretty loud clunks, bad enough for Honda to issue a TSB and new parts to reduce the problem. Other than that, I know of no other source for such a noise. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 2005 Pilot "clunk" sound
Waiving the right to remain silent, Tegger <invalid@invalid.inv> said:
> Larry in AZ <usenet2@DELETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote in > news:Xns9C2A79A8A7829thefrogprince@69.16.185.250: > >> All-wheel drive version, when first starting to back up, makes a >> couple of low volume "clunk" sounds, then goes quiet for the rest of >> the back up out of our driveway. >> >> Could this be a product of AWD, or is something amiss..? It's pretty >> much always done it. >> > > > > It's a common noise to hear from the brake pads sliding in their mounts. > The clunk comes from the pads hitting the mount at one end or the other. > This clunk only happens once for each direction change, but usually when > going from forward into reverse. > > Some earlier models had brakes that made pretty loud clunks, bad enough > for Honda to issue a TSB and new parts to reduce the problem. > > Other than that, I know of no other source for such a noise. I'd bet that's it. It's exactly as you describe. Thanks..! -- Larry J. - Remove spamtrap in ALLCAPS to e-mail "A lack of common sense is now considered a disability, with all the privileges that this entails." |
Re: 2005 Pilot "clunk" sound
I somethimes get this, usually in the dead of winter, and I only get
it in the morning, the first time the car is driven. It's the brake pads sticking to the rotor. They loosen up right away and I never hear it again. Might be similar to your issue. On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 18:57:35 GMT, Larry in AZ <usenet2@DELETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote: >All-wheel drive version, when first starting to back up, makes a couple of >low volume "clunk" sounds, then goes quiet for the rest of the back up out of >our driveway. > >Could this be a product of AWD, or is something amiss..? It's pretty much >always done it. lcason@mninter.net |
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