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Hey guys i have a 2007 honda s2000 and i just changed the oil yesterday with mobil 10w-30 synthetic oil that the honda dealership gave me and just a regular oil filter.
But once i was done i turned on the car and put it in reverse and i was reversing out and my brother came in the garage saying he can hear some weird rumbling noise through the walls of in inside my house while i was backing out and i test drove it today and i hear the same rubbling noise and i dont know whats wrong with it
But once i was done i turned on the car and put it in reverse and i was reversing out and my brother came in the garage saying he can hear some weird rumbling noise through the walls of in inside my house while i was backing out and i test drove it today and i hear the same rubbling noise and i dont know whats wrong with it
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you need to specify dude.... rubbling noise could be anything! is it engine? suspension? what?
Since it happened after your oil change I would check that your oil filter is on tight enough (not too tight now!), that your oil level is good (hot check) and that oil filler cap etc is all tightened as well...
How much oil did you put in? over 5 quarts?
Since it happened after your oil change I would check that your oil filter is on tight enough (not too tight now!), that your oil level is good (hot check) and that oil filler cap etc is all tightened as well...
How much oil did you put in? over 5 quarts?
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Originally Posted by RockyMountainS2k,Aug 22 2009, 08:00 PM
uh.. they should have given you a 15400-pcx-004 not a 15400-plm-a02....
there is a whole thread on oil filter analysis...
Honda(15400-pcx-004) = number 1
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