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* 2006 CRV EX 4WD: Chirping sound from left wheel over bumps - 2 messages, 2
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TOPIC: 2006 CRV EX 4WD: Chirping sound from left wheel over bumps
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.autos.makers.honda/t/078a5ce06b9ae391?hl=en
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Wed, Jul 28 2010 7:37 pm
From: Rich Weed


Hi, 52,000 miles. This became obvious yesterday. It may have been
happening for a while because it literally sounds like a bird chirping.
But, it got louder in the past day or so if it was already happening. I
did wack a recessed manhole cover the night before with the left wheel, but
the impact didn't seem excessive enough to be concerned about.

It will happen going 5mph over, say, pothole patches or driveway entrances,
that kind of thing. Any ideas?

The more I read, the more I keep seeing lower ball joint...which is why I'm
driving a lot slower :) I do have an appt with the dealer (this isn't
under warranty).

If ball joint is the diagnosis, can just the one knuckle be replaced or do
they have to be replaced in pairs?

Know any good independent shops for that around Albany, NY?

tia RW

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== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Thurs, Jul 29 2010 4:07 am
From: Tegger


Rich Weed <weed_richard@NOhotmSPAMail.com> wrote in
news:Xns9DC3E62096BDAijliJOIjOIjo5tr9trp3@69.16.186.8:

> Hi, 52,000 miles. This became obvious yesterday. It may have been
> happening for a while because it literally sounds like a bird
> chirping. But, it got louder in the past day or so if it was already
> happening. I did wack a recessed manhole cover the night before with
> the left wheel, but the impact didn't seem excessive enough to be
> concerned about.
>
> It will happen going 5mph over, say, pothole patches or driveway
> entrances, that kind of thing. Any ideas?
>
> The more I read, the more I keep seeing lower ball joint...which is
> why I'm driving a lot slower :) I do have an appt with the dealer
> (this isn't under warranty).
>
> If ball joint is the diagnosis, can just the one knuckle be replaced
> or do they have to be replaced in pairs?
>
> Know any good independent shops for that around Albany, NY?
>

Balljoints can be replaced in the same knuckle. Some knuckles are
constructed so as to allow just one replacement. Yours might be one of
those, I'm not sure. Nobody replaces entire knuckles because a balljoint
needs to be changed unless the knuckle is the "one time" type, and the "one
time" has already passed.

It is not absolutely necessary to replace balljoints in pairs, but it's a
good idea: if one is going, the others won't be far behind.

But I don't think the noise you're hearing is the balljoint. It could be
the spring working against its seat, a bent damper piston, something like
that.

You're better off going to the dealer for this unless a /very/
knowledgeable independent can be found.

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Tegger


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