CV joint noise
My 2000 Honda Civic is making a kind of groining noise when braking. The pads
are fine and the rotors have been turned. I have isolated this noise to the right side of the car. It appears that I might be coming from the CV joint has anyone very experienced this before the boot is not busted and no sign of any grease has come out of the boot. What are your thoughts? Thanks |
Re: CV joint noise
SCN wrote:
> > My 2000 Honda Civic is making a kind of groining noise when braking. The pads > are fine and the rotors have been turned. I have isolated this noise to the > right side of the car. It appears that I might be coming from the CV joint > has anyone very experienced this before the boot is not busted and no sign of > any grease has come out of the boot. What are your thoughts? Thanks --------------------------- Why would the joint make any noise when braking? More likely the wheel bearing since you're putting a ton of torque on it (but little on the joint). Veering left and right at speed will sometimes show up a bad wheel bearing. If you turn left and it makes noise, it's the right one. If you have ABS, are you sure it's not trying to engage? Rotated your tires faithfully? There are some TSB's about that phenomenon. It may not be for Civic, but it's in there. http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ 'Curly' |
Re: CV joint noise
SCN wrote:
> > My 2000 Honda Civic is making a kind of groining noise when braking. The pads > are fine and the rotors have been turned. I have isolated this noise to the > right side of the car. It appears that I might be coming from the CV joint > has anyone very experienced this before the boot is not busted and no sign of > any grease has come out of the boot. What are your thoughts? Thanks --------------------------- Why would the joint make any noise when braking? More likely the wheel bearing since you're putting a ton of torque on it (but little on the joint). Veering left and right at speed will sometimes show up a bad wheel bearing. If you turn left and it makes noise, it's the right one. If you have ABS, are you sure it's not trying to engage? Rotated your tires faithfully? There are some TSB's about that phenomenon. It may not be for Civic, but it's in there. http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ 'Curly' |
Re: CV joint noise
SCN wrote:
> > My 2000 Honda Civic is making a kind of groining noise when braking. The pads > are fine and the rotors have been turned. I have isolated this noise to the > right side of the car. It appears that I might be coming from the CV joint > has anyone very experienced this before the boot is not busted and no sign of > any grease has come out of the boot. What are your thoughts? Thanks --------------------------- Why would the joint make any noise when braking? More likely the wheel bearing since you're putting a ton of torque on it (but little on the joint). Veering left and right at speed will sometimes show up a bad wheel bearing. If you turn left and it makes noise, it's the right one. If you have ABS, are you sure it's not trying to engage? Rotated your tires faithfully? There are some TSB's about that phenomenon. It may not be for Civic, but it's in there. http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ 'Curly' |
Re: CV joint noise
Well that is what is so strange about it. I have never seen one so this. I
did have the thought about the wheel bearing and tried the turn back an forth and did not seem to be a problem. even went as far as jacking the car up on the right side and it still make the noise with no weight on it at all. Strange isn't it. 'Curly Q. Links' wrote: >> My 2000 Honda Civic is making a kind of groining noise when braking. The pads >> are fine and the rotors have been turned. I have isolated this noise to the >> right side of the car. It appears that I might be coming from the CV joint >> has anyone very experienced this before the boot is not busted and no sign of >> any grease has come out of the boot. What are your thoughts? Thanks > >--------------------------- > >Why would the joint make any noise when braking? More likely the wheel >bearing since you're putting a ton of torque on it (but little on the >joint). > >Veering left and right at speed will sometimes show up a bad wheel >bearing. If you turn left and it makes noise, it's the right one. > >If you have ABS, are you sure it's not trying to engage? Rotated your >tires faithfully? There are some TSB's about that phenomenon. It may not >be for Civic, but it's in there. http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ > >'Curly' |
Re: CV joint noise
Well that is what is so strange about it. I have never seen one so this. I
did have the thought about the wheel bearing and tried the turn back an forth and did not seem to be a problem. even went as far as jacking the car up on the right side and it still make the noise with no weight on it at all. Strange isn't it. 'Curly Q. Links' wrote: >> My 2000 Honda Civic is making a kind of groining noise when braking. The pads >> are fine and the rotors have been turned. I have isolated this noise to the >> right side of the car. It appears that I might be coming from the CV joint >> has anyone very experienced this before the boot is not busted and no sign of >> any grease has come out of the boot. What are your thoughts? Thanks > >--------------------------- > >Why would the joint make any noise when braking? More likely the wheel >bearing since you're putting a ton of torque on it (but little on the >joint). > >Veering left and right at speed will sometimes show up a bad wheel >bearing. If you turn left and it makes noise, it's the right one. > >If you have ABS, are you sure it's not trying to engage? Rotated your >tires faithfully? There are some TSB's about that phenomenon. It may not >be for Civic, but it's in there. http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ > >'Curly' |
Re: CV joint noise
Well that is what is so strange about it. I have never seen one so this. I
did have the thought about the wheel bearing and tried the turn back an forth and did not seem to be a problem. even went as far as jacking the car up on the right side and it still make the noise with no weight on it at all. Strange isn't it. 'Curly Q. Links' wrote: >> My 2000 Honda Civic is making a kind of groining noise when braking. The pads >> are fine and the rotors have been turned. I have isolated this noise to the >> right side of the car. It appears that I might be coming from the CV joint >> has anyone very experienced this before the boot is not busted and no sign of >> any grease has come out of the boot. What are your thoughts? Thanks > >--------------------------- > >Why would the joint make any noise when braking? More likely the wheel >bearing since you're putting a ton of torque on it (but little on the >joint). > >Veering left and right at speed will sometimes show up a bad wheel >bearing. If you turn left and it makes noise, it's the right one. > >If you have ABS, are you sure it's not trying to engage? Rotated your >tires faithfully? There are some TSB's about that phenomenon. It may not >be for Civic, but it's in there. http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ > >'Curly' |
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