"Lug bug"

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Robert Barr, Feb 12, 2008.

  1. Robert Barr

    Robert Barr Guest

    I had a problem from day 1 with an '06 Civic. I put up with it for
    almost exactly 2 years before I brought it in for warranty repair.


    It sounded to me like an exhaust component that was too close to a frame
    member, or something -- I'd get that exhaust howl (growl) at low
    r.p.m.'s, with the intensity varying with engine speed. It was
    especially loud at around 41 m.p.h. in high gear (AT).

    The shop looked up the TSB and performed the fix, which involves
    installing a longer drive belt (serpentine) and rerouting it. It has
    nothing to do with exhaust.

    I wonder how this works. I'd like to see a diagram of the fix (TSB
    06-059). If it can be 'rerouted', that would almost have to mean that
    one or more components is rotating the opposite direction. Interesting.

    It seems to have fixed the problem, and the car is much quieter while
    waiting at red lights. I've heard that the noise can return, so we'll see.
     
    Robert Barr, Feb 12, 2008
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