Q for my Car knowledge friends!!
Nov. 6th, 2009 07:17 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I apparently have a 'rear distribution', or something like that, problem with my car. Its a Honda CRV, all wheel drive. I'm taking it in on Monday but I worry what could be wrong. It makes a bumb,bumb,bumb noise when I make tight turns, the tighter the turn the harder it sound and vibration. I thought it was my front because it happens when I turn but the body shop where my car was repaired said its the rear.
Any idea?
o.o'
EDIT: Ehehe, Mouse nailed what the guy called it, the problem looks to be a rear distrubution thingy or something, or so said the shop dude.
Any idea?
o.o'
EDIT: Ehehe, Mouse nailed what the guy called it, the problem looks to be a rear distrubution thingy or something, or so said the shop dude.
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Date: 2009-11-07 02:39 am (UTC)The diffential moves the power from the engine to your rear wheels, it's pretty important that that fluid get changed as recommended in your owner's manual or your car won't be going anywhere. Looks like it's supposed to be changed every 15k miles and use only OEM fluid to replace it.
Your shop better be Honda fluent. Sounds like this is a big problem with the CRVs.
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Date: 2009-11-07 02:48 am (UTC)