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Trial User
1994 Honda Civic |
Ok ill make this short and sweet today after picking my daughter up from day school i take off from a red light and hear the worst "CLUNK" noise ive heard from my car. This noise only occurs when im in gear on the accelerator pedal then let off in any gear. This happens when the engine shifts from front to back im not sure if its the mounts or not but it sounds alot closer to the inside left wheel and can feel it just a tad in the steering wheel its self. Im took my car into honda this morning to see about replace the rear drums and such but im not really wanting to spend the extra money to fix this noise as i work at a dealer myself just not honda and have all the tools i need just dont have the time to look at my own car which really blows.. any tip as to helping me fix this noise is greatly appreciated
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Honda-Tech Member
2000 Acura Integra |
I think it may be a blown mount. Check them before you have a worse problem on your hands
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Trial User
1994 Honda Civic |
ill keep this on a high priority update most likely ill have something about it tomorrow after 5 texas time
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| 94, b20b, civic, engine, mounts |
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