theres a clanking sound under my car when i accelerate
Asked by ravenheart17 Apr 12, 2013 at 11:52 PM about the 2003 Honda Civic Coupe LX
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
10 Answers
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
your CV joints been looked at in a while....shimmy under there and poke at the boots to see a cracked boot-
Exhaust rattle maybe? Or exhaust shield? Hard to say when you not looking at the vehicle
Ten year old car so it could be anything. Does it sound heavy like your axle like Roy suggested or does it sound light like a exhaust system heat shield?
ravenheart17 answered 11 years ago
Yikes, all good questions. It's sounds more like something is dragging under my car near the front driver's side. My mechanic can't look at it till Monday but he suggested wheel bearings. I can't afford anything major and I'm starting to get worried.
Wheel bearing don't make clunking sounds on acceleration. They start out by making noise when you turn. You can check them by grabbing the spring and spinning the wheel. If it's bad, you can feel the balls crunching in the race.
Maybe youll get lucky and something is contacting the brake rotor like a rock or something wrapped around the axle ya never know best of luck
Sounds like engine/gearbox mount
get someone to sit in the car and put it in gear while on the brakes and press the accelerrator and see if your motor moves more than roughly an inch and see if there is a clunking from the drivers side mount. If thats the problem and youre feeling brave enough to do it yourself get one mount for under 100 its 3 bolts max and all you have to do is put a jack under the motor with a piece of wood so you dont dent your oil panjust jack it up till the pressure is off the mount. undo the two nuts and the bolt and pull it out.. its really easy if youre willing to do it
ravenheart17 answered 11 years ago
I don't think I'm brave enough to try this myself. I took it to Big O Tires today for an analysis. Their telling me I need to replace the struts and axles. My mechanic who is out of town until Monday said it could be the wheel bearings but he's just going off of the sound I described to him. I think I'll wait til he returns. Not ready to shell out over $1K to Big O Tires and not sure I truly believe their diagnosis.