CV joint or Bearing problem?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Seraphim, Jun 9, 2004.

  1. Seraphim

    Seraphim Guest

    I have a '90 Honda Accord with about 155,000 miles on it, and recently
    it started making a disturbing noise. I personally think it's the outer
    CV joint on the left-front wheel, but I'm not sure, so I figured I
    would describe my problem and ask for help.

    There are basically two symptoms.
    1) If the car is taken on a long trip it will start to make a very
    quiet thumping noise at high speed, as the trip goes on the thump will
    get louder and louder to the point where it can be felt a little in the
    steering wheel. The noise is dependent on where the gas it. In the
    initial stages having my foot off the gas, or down a fair way will make
    it go away. At all stages pushing the clutch in will make the noise go
    away (Would a bearing do that? I figure the lack of force on the CV
    joint makes the problem go away).
    If the car is stopped (for gas or food or something), the noise goes
    away, but it'll go through the stages again. For short stops it doesn't
    take that long to get back where it was.
    Sometimes the noise will just stop at random, and again start to work
    it's way through the stages.
    2) Sometimes when the car is making a very sharp right turn (as sharp
    as it can) it'll make a few very loud, regularly spaced, noises; these
    are similar to the noise the car makes under situation 1 when it has
    been driven for a long time.

    So my questions are:
    Is it a CV joint, a Bearing, or something else?
    How much should it cost to get repaired?
    How hard would it be to fix myself?
    Is this a "keep the car off the road" sort of problem? Or a "pay
    attention incase it gets worse" sort of problem?
     
    Seraphim, Jun 9, 2004
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  2. Seraphim

    Mista Bone Guest

    Inner CV joint going out.
    Get a reman, axle from Autozone, about $60.
     
    Mista Bone, Jun 9, 2004
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  3. Seraphim

    motsco_ _ Guest

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++

    I was guessing wheel bearing, because of the way it gets better if you
    let it cool down, but i'm not a mechanic. Why not try a google search
    and find a few more hits?

    Part 2 of your question makes it sound like CV joint(s)

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Jun 9, 2004
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  4. Seraphim

    JC Guest

    Just changed my wheel bearings, that makes a loud humming sound.
    Also when you jack up the car the wheel should have some play.
    you'll see the roter move also.
     
    JC, Jun 9, 2004
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