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caite27
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Mar 22, 2011, 12:25 AM

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Hello! My 1999 Honda Accord has 149k miles on it... and its beginning to show.

A month ago my Honda started to make a clicking noise in the back passenger tire area, I thought nothing of it, thinking there may have been a rock in it. As the weeks passed, the noise got louder. After a lot of car trouble today (which is completely irrelavent and I will be posting in another topic to get help on that issue Frown ) my car put the icing on the cake when this noise got EXTREMELY loud. It now sounds like something is grinding, although I was told it is not a wheel baring. Speed doesn't increase or decrease the sound, but turning left does. Either way, I am broke and do not have time for crappy big name mechanics to tell me a million things that is wrong with my car. And my mechanic is a good thirty minute drive! If its really dangerous, I need to find another way to get my beloved car there. Unsure


Hammer Time
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Mar 22, 2011, 6:19 AM

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I am broke and do not have time for crappy big name mechanics to tell me a million things that is wrong with my car.


OK, here's plan "B"





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tireman77
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Mar 23, 2011, 6:22 PM

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 well just to let you know crappy mechanics are the ones that answer the questions you have.


Timthecarguy719
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Apr 3, 2011, 9:02 PM

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Haha your funny!Cool


Timthecarguy719
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Apr 3, 2011, 9:04 PM

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Hello! My 1999 Honda Accord has 149k miles on it... and its beginning to show.

A month ago my Honda started to make a clicking noise in the back passenger tire area, I thought nothing of it, thinking there may have been a rock in it. As the weeks passed, the noise got louder. After a lot of car trouble today (which is completely irrelavent and I will be posting in another topic to get help on that issue Frown ) my car put the icing on the cake when this noise got EXTREMELY loud. It now sounds like something is grinding, although I was told it is not a wheel baring. Speed doesn't increase or decrease the sound, but turning left does. Either way, I am broke and do not have time for crappy big name mechanics to tell me a million things that is wrong with my car. And my mechanic is a good thirty minute drive! If its really dangerous, I need to find another way to get my beloved car there. Unsure


Try putting the problem tire in the front and see if the sound follows.
That will rule out the tire.
Don't really know what else in the back would make a clicking sound.


02civicturbo
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May 1, 2013, 7:29 PM

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is your brake dust shield bent in one spot and clipping the rotor ?


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May 1, 2013, 7:32 PM

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