clicking when i turn
i was driving my cr-v the other day and when i went to turn it made a clicking noise, so i thought it was the axles or something up front. i brought to a shop and they said i have to get an all new differential. do they make a rebuild kit or is buying a new one the only way to fix it?
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r u serious?
r u serious?
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yup
btw like the avatar
yup
btw like the avatar
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yep.
yep.
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i had the same problem with my crv it was the rear diff
all i did was change the rear diff fluid and it has been fine sence
check your cars manual it call for the rear diff fluid to be changed every so ofter and if your close or over you should have it changed my friend took his to honda and it was about $50 or so he had the same problem
i would do this first and see if it stops ,it should
but i would definatly have honda do it or do it your self
all i did was change the rear diff fluid and it has been fine sence
check your cars manual it call for the rear diff fluid to be changed every so ofter and if your close or over you should have it changed my friend took his to honda and it was about $50 or so he had the same problem
i would do this first and see if it stops ,it should
but i would definatly have honda do it or do it your self
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