Clicking sound?
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Originally Posted by PLYRS 3,Aug 24 2004, 09:13 PM
i know, i know....i ain't none to happy about it either (my cars, that is )
it's REALLY hard to find a keeper.....
it's REALLY hard to find a keeper.....
Is that a word, bannage? Eh, it makes sense, so why not?
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a clicking noise can come from your brake pads, or clutch, or any other loose suspension bolts or mounts, usually it's not as loud as the clicking sound that people with the axle nut problem experience. The axle thing is a known prob, its a honda tsb. its worth a try to fix. there's no cost if you can do it yourself. All you need is some grease and a torque wrench that goes up to 220lb. Just take off the wheel center cap, remove the axle nut, grease, then replace the nut and torque down to 220 lbs i think. hardest part will be finding a torque wrench big enough if you dont already have one.
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Originally Posted by PLYRS 3,Aug 24 2004, 09:24 PM
use banishment....it's the correct usage of banish in this context.
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Originally Posted by ahbongkadah,Aug 24 2004, 09:26 PM
a clicking noise can come from your brake pads, or clutch, or any other loose suspension bolts or mounts, usually it's not as loud as the clicking sound that people with the axle nut problem experience. The axle thing is a known prob, its a honda tsb. its worth a try to fix. there's no cost if you can do it yourself. All you need is some grease and a torque wrench that goes up to 220lb. Just take off the wheel center cap, remove the axle nut, grease, then replace the nut and torque down to 220 lbs i think. hardest part will be finding a torque wrench big enough if you dont already have one.
I use neither, though, because my right arm is calibrated from 20-450lb-ft, with >96% accuracy. My fingers are accurate to 0.010in, as well.
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Originally Posted by alexf20c,Aug 24 2004, 11:29 PM
I was going more for the incorrect (politically and by definition), controversial, elementary definition.
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Originally Posted by ahbongkadah,Aug 24 2004, 11:26 PM
a clicking noise can come from your brake pads....
(seriously, i want to know)
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When it slides fore and aft in the caliper, it clicks when it crashes to a stop within the caliper body. Usually only heard when backing up in a 3-point turn, or when you drive forward and reverse within a single "maneuver."
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I use neither, though, because my right arm is calibrated from 20-450lb-ft, with >96% accuracy. My fingers are accurate to 0.010in, as well.
how does a brake pad click???