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I've had it back to the dealer twice but the problem is itermitant and
if the tech doesn't pick it up first time on hearing it it may not reappear for a day or so, but what happens is when I reverse out of the garage in the mornings, come to a complete stop, place in D, after moving forward about 5 -10 yards I hear this slight scrape, maybe 1 sec. I also feel it through the accelerator pedal. It sounds like some kind of linkage problem but I maybe way off with that. Other than that car drives great. Any help appreciated. Mike |
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<mbaybut@msn.com> writes:
> I've had it back to the dealer twice but the problem is itermitant and > if the tech doesn't pick it up first time on hearing it it may not > reappear for a day or so, but what happens is when I reverse out of > the garage in the mornings, come to a complete stop, place in D, after > moving forward about 5 -10 yards I hear this slight scrape, maybe 1 > sec. I also feel it through the accelerator pedal. It sounds like some > kind of linkage problem but I maybe way off with that. Other than that > car drives great. I've seen the same thing on my '04 LX V6 coupe. People say it's the ABS adjusting itself and is normal. |
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Chris Aseltine said...
> <mbaybut@msn.com> writes: > > > I've had it back to the dealer twice but the problem is itermitant and > > if the tech doesn't pick it up first time on hearing it it may not > > reappear for a day or so, but what happens is when I reverse out of > > the garage in the mornings, come to a complete stop, place in D, after > > moving forward about 5 -10 yards I hear this slight scrape, maybe 1 > > sec. I also feel it through the accelerator pedal. It sounds like some > > kind of linkage problem but I maybe way off with that. Other than that > > car drives great. > > I've seen the same thing on my '04 LX V6 coupe. People say it's the ABS > adjusting itself and is normal. Same with my '03 EX V6 coupe. You get used to it and even anticipate it after a while. Casey |
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My 04 Accord Coupe V6 Auto does the same thing. It almost sounds like the
transmission. Any ideas? -- Thanks. <mbaybut@msn.com> wrote in message news:2u0u80psatli9qrnh844qvubcbiadq50bi@4ax.com... > I've had it back to the dealer twice but the problem is itermitant and > if the tech doesn't pick it up first time on hearing it it may not > reappear for a day or so, but what happens is when I reverse out of > the garage in the mornings, come to a complete stop, place in D, after > moving forward about 5 -10 yards I hear this slight scrape, maybe 1 > sec. I also feel it through the accelerator pedal. It sounds like some > kind of linkage problem but I maybe way off with that. Other than that > car drives great. > Any help appreciated. > Mike > |
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Saucer Man said...
> My 04 Accord Coupe V6 Auto does the same thing. It almost sounds like the > transmission. Any ideas? I really do think it's just the ABS like others have said. It happens during the first few feet I go forward after backing out of my driveway in the mornings. Casey |
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In article <PvWjc.739$Lm3.357@lakeread04>,
Casey <cclremovethispart@cox.net> wrote: > Saucer Man said... > > > My 04 Accord Coupe V6 Auto does the same thing. It almost sounds like the > > transmission. Any ideas? > > I really do think it's just the ABS like others have said. It happens > during the first few feet I go forward after backing out of my driveway > in the mornings. > > > Casey If it helps any, I had a '93 Volvo 850 (now own a 2002 Accord) and it did an ABS check at 20km/h after startup. The sound/feeling wasn't a scrape, but rather a very muted fast pulsing like the ABS was activated, but at 1/10th the level... a/ |
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 01:17:52 GMT, mbaybut@msn.com wrote:
>I've had it back to the dealer twice but the problem is itermitant and >if the tech doesn't pick it up first time on hearing it it may not >reappear for a day or so, but what happens is when I reverse out of >the garage in the mornings, come to a complete stop, place in D, after >moving forward about 5 -10 yards I hear this slight scrape, maybe 1 >sec. I also feel it through the accelerator pedal. It sounds like some >kind of linkage problem but I maybe way off with that. Other than that >car drives great. As mentioned by others it's the ABS. At 6kph from a fresh engine start, the ABS pump runs briefly to pressurize the chambers. If you reverse down your driveway a little faster it'll do it in reverse too. In older ABS systems with large pressurized fluid accumulators, the pump would only run when the pressure dropped below a threshold; the newer ABS systems have only very small pressure chambers, integral with the valve mechanisms, and they run the pump after every engine start. Rgds, George Macdonald "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me?? |
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Why didn't the dealer tell the guy who brought his car in twice to fix it
about this? -- Thanks. "George Macdonald" <fammacd=!SPAM^nothanks@tellurian.com> wrote in message news:tv11901umak3opa2afh79ohjbsgi8ub77q@4ax.com... > On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 01:17:52 GMT, mbaybut@msn.com wrote: > > >I've had it back to the dealer twice but the problem is itermitant and > >if the tech doesn't pick it up first time on hearing it it may not > >reappear for a day or so, but what happens is when I reverse out of > >the garage in the mornings, come to a complete stop, place in D, after > >moving forward about 5 -10 yards I hear this slight scrape, maybe 1 > >sec. I also feel it through the accelerator pedal. It sounds like some > >kind of linkage problem but I maybe way off with that. Other than that > >car drives great. > > As mentioned by others it's the ABS. At 6kph from a fresh engine start, > the ABS pump runs briefly to pressurize the chambers. If you reverse down > your driveway a little faster it'll do it in reverse too. > > In older ABS systems with large pressurized fluid accumulators, the pump > would only run when the pressure dropped below a threshold; the newer ABS > systems have only very small pressure chambers, integral with the valve > mechanisms, and they run the pump after every engine start. > > Rgds, George Macdonald > > "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me?? |
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On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 20:51:03 GMT, "Saucer Man" <saucerman@nospam.com>
wrote: >Why didn't the dealer tell the guy who brought his car in twice to fix it >about this? Makes ya wonder dunnit? >"George Macdonald" <fammacd=!SPAM^nothanks@tellurian.com> wrote in message >news:tv11901umak3opa2afh79ohjbsgi8ub77q@4ax.com.. . >> On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 01:17:52 GMT, mbaybut@msn.com wrote: >> >> >I've had it back to the dealer twice but the problem is itermitant and >> >if the tech doesn't pick it up first time on hearing it it may not >> >reappear for a day or so, but what happens is when I reverse out of >> >the garage in the mornings, come to a complete stop, place in D, after >> >moving forward about 5 -10 yards I hear this slight scrape, maybe 1 >> >sec. I also feel it through the accelerator pedal. It sounds like some >> >kind of linkage problem but I maybe way off with that. Other than that >> >car drives great. >> >> As mentioned by others it's the ABS. At 6kph from a fresh engine start, >> the ABS pump runs briefly to pressurize the chambers. If you reverse down >> your driveway a little faster it'll do it in reverse too. >> >> In older ABS systems with large pressurized fluid accumulators, the pump >> would only run when the pressure dropped below a threshold; the newer ABS >> systems have only very small pressure chambers, integral with the valve >> mechanisms, and they run the pump after every engine start. Rgds, George Macdonald "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me?? |
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