2003 Accord Noise

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Steve Cooper, Aug 25, 2003.

  1. Steve Cooper

    Steve Cooper Guest

    I have a 2003 Accord that has deveoped an obnoxious clicking sound
    underneath the rear deck area to the right of the rear speaker. It appears
    to be emanating from the area where some panels overlap. The sound occurs
    sometimes when hitting the slightest bump especially if the car turning to
    the right. Hard bumps don't usually cause it, but tapping the brakes fairly
    hard does. I figure it is from uneven stress within those overlapping
    panels.

    Any one else have this problem? Any ideas on how to fix it?
     
    Steve Cooper, Aug 25, 2003
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  2. Steve Cooper

    harrison Guest

    I had a similar noise last week. Fixed it by fishing out the small tree
    branch that got stuck in the undercarriage. You might want to make a visual
    inspection to see if there is anything obvious.

    Dave - 03 Accord, no squeaks, rattles, etc after 6000 miles, especially
    after removing the branch
     
    harrison, Aug 25, 2003
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  3. Steve Cooper

    Steve Cooper Guest

    The noise is definitely in the rear deck area near the rear right speaker.
     
    Steve Cooper, Aug 25, 2003
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  4. Steve Cooper

    Josh Guest

    Take it back to the dealership, that's what warranties are for.

    J
     
    Josh, Aug 25, 2003
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  5. Steve Cooper

    Steve Cooper Guest

    I plan to do that; however, I first wanted to see if this was a problem with
    other 2003 Accords.
     
    Steve Cooper, Aug 25, 2003
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  6. Steve Cooper

    brian Guest

    I saw a TSB on this;

    Make : HONDA Model : ACCORD Year : 2003
    Service Bulletin Num : 03018 Date of Bulletin: MAR 04, 2003
    Component: STRUCTURE

    If you read the summary it relates to the rear shelf.

    http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/tsb/tsbsearch.cfm
     
    brian, Aug 26, 2003
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