Help with high pitched whistling noise

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by .·°~ §LëAzZÿ WëA§ëL ~°·., Feb 17, 2004.

  1. '98 Accord sedan, 4 cyl. bought new. 89,500 miles.
    It started a few weeks ago and getting annoying as hell.
    Only under acceleration, not at idle. Sounds like it comes from
    under the hood. Brought it to the dealer, they couldn't find any
    "vaccuum leak". BUT, it's still there. Any suggestions from the
    Honda mechanics?
    Thanks.
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    .·°~ §LëAzZÿ WëA§ëL ~°·.
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    .·°~ §LëAzZÿ WëA§ëL ~°·., Feb 17, 2004
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    Sleazzy,

    Try running it without the air filter (just as a test) and see if you
    problem goes away.....

    'Curly'

    "But everyone knew her as Nancy"

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    'Curly Q. Links', Feb 17, 2004
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  3. .·°~ §LëAzZÿ WëA§ëL ~°·.

    Graham W Guest

    Use a length of 1/4" plastic tubing as a stethoscope and go
    hunting for it while someone holds the throttle open a little or
    even loads the engine against the handbrake in reverse gear.

    HTH
     
    Graham W, Feb 17, 2004
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  4. I figured it out, it's the intake. The filter or intake is
    causing the sound. thanks for the help
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    .·°~ §LëAzZÿ WëA§ëL ~°·., Feb 18, 2004
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    chamberpot Guest

    Sleazzy,

    I have the same problem, narrowed it down to the air filter / inlet and
    then found this forum.

    How did you fix your problem ?

    Many thanks
     
    chamberpot, Mar 26, 2005
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  6. .·°~ §LëAzZÿ WëA§ëL ~°·.

    chamberpot Guest

    Sleazzy,

    I have the same problem, narrowed it down to the air filter / inlet and
    then found this forum.

    How did you fix your problem ?

    Many thanks
     
    chamberpot, Mar 26, 2005
    #6
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