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2. The Transmission Makes a Grinding Noise. Problems with the transmission can also be revealed through a grinding noise. A grinding noise may come from clashing gears. The clashing may happen because of worn or damaged gears, linkage problems due to wear or need of www.doorway.ru: Dan Ferrell.  · Honda Civic manual transmission whine. This topic contains 25 replies, has 4 voices, and was last updated by Lorrin Barth 7 years ago. My Honda Civic LX make whiney noises in 1st and 2nd gear. Shifting is smooth and the gears never grind. I changed the fluid with Honda MTF less than 1k miles ago and the noise is still there.  · 1 Transmission Noise problem of the Honda Civic. Failure Date: 03/29/ Driving on 95 north around 4pm Monday 03/29/ when transmission failed. There were no loud noises, no service warnings or lights. Car has about 75, miles and the transmission was last serviced in at 60, miles. The car has routine maintenance records.


Automatic Transmission Noises. Automatic transmission noises can be minor or serious; it really depends on where it's coming from. Automatic transmission noises are often very different than engine noises. They're usually constant, either a whine or growl during transmission operation. Sometimes you get the occasional tick or thump as well. Manual Transmission Noises. I can help you break a couple of things down here; as for the repair, it's really up to your tools and skill set. If you have a transmission noise when you let the clutch pedal out with the engine running, this is often the input shaft bearing. If you have a grinding noise when shifting into a particular gear, it. The reason I'm asking is because I had transmission fluid changed with non-Honda fluid around 7k miles ago and I haven't been noticing/haven't been paying attention to the sound prior. I'm trying to correlate the relation between the noise and the fluid change. If the bearing is sealed - then there's no correlation whatsoever. If it's not.


Honda Civic Whining Noise When Accelerating. A whining sound when accelerating is almost always caused by a bad accessory attached to your Civic’s engine. Here are the most common causes of whining noises when accelerating: 1. Bad Alternator. When an alternator is going bad, it’ll often begin to put out a high pitched whining sound. It should also be accompanied by the battery light. If you have a standard/manual transmission and it makes a noise like in this video, you may need an input shaft bearing. 2. The Transmission Makes a Grinding Noise. Problems with the transmission can also be revealed through a grinding noise. A grinding noise may come from clashing gears. The clashing may happen because of worn or damaged gears, linkage problems due to wear or need of adjustment.

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