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Old 26 Oct 2007, 01:57 am
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Hi,

I bought a 2001 Civic from a dealer about 5 weeks ago. All was fine
until the day before yesterday, driving down the M1 I started hearing
creaking coming from what sounded like under the driver's seat. When I
was off the motorway, the sound was much more noticeable, and seemed
to be worse when just moving off, switching from first to second, or
when going over bumps. Basically it sounded like something was hanging
loose and swinging when the car moved. By the time I'd driven another
few miles the sound was terrible, like a constent grinfing whenever I
set off from standing , through first to second. After that there was
general squeaking going over bumps, etc.

I was staying away from home, so decided to see how it was on teh way
back up before taking it to the dealer. When Is tarted off, it sounded
fine, no problems at all. After about 20 minutes on the M1 the
squeaking came back, but there was no grinding as the previous day. I
took it to the dealer and went for a drive with the mechanic. The
squeaking was there, but not half a bad as it was the day before - I'm
not sure if he believed me, but never mind.

Getting the car on the ramp he deduced it was a worn washer on the
heat shield, and replaced it with a bigger one. I drove the short
distance home and didn't notice any problem. This morning driving to
work, however, I notice the sound was back. Obviously teh car needs to
be 'warmed up' before the problem appears. Has anyone had anything
similar? I was thinking it could be something with the suspension, but
would this get worse the longer the journey, and then disappear
overnight?

Any help you could give before I go back to the dealer again would be
helpful.

Cheers.

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Old 26 Oct 2007, 10:38 am
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GI Joe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I bought a 2001 Civic from a dealer about 5 weeks ago. All was fine
> until the day before yesterday, driving down the M1 I started hearing
> creaking coming from what sounded like under the driver's seat. When I
> was off the motorway, the sound was much more noticeable, and seemed
> to be worse when just moving off, switching from first to second, or
> when going over bumps. Basically it sounded like something was hanging
> loose and swinging when the car moved. By the time I'd driven another
> few miles the sound was terrible, like a constent grinfing whenever I
> set off from standing , through first to second. After that there was
> general squeaking going over bumps, etc.
>
> I was staying away from home, so decided to see how it was on teh way
> back up before taking it to the dealer. When Is tarted off, it sounded
> fine, no problems at all. After about 20 minutes on the M1 the
> squeaking came back, but there was no grinding as the previous day. I
> took it to the dealer and went for a drive with the mechanic. The
> squeaking was there, but not half a bad as it was the day before - I'm
> not sure if he believed me, but never mind.
>
> Getting the car on the ramp he deduced it was a worn washer on the
> heat shield, and replaced it with a bigger one. I drove the short
> distance home and didn't notice any problem. This morning driving to
> work, however, I notice the sound was back. Obviously teh car needs to
> be 'warmed up' before the problem appears. Has anyone had anything
> similar? I was thinking it could be something with the suspension, but
> would this get worse the longer the journey, and then disappear
> overnight?
>
> Any help you could give before I go back to the dealer again would be
> helpful.
>
> Cheers.


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Another guy had similar noises and it turned out to be a bad weld joint
under the driver's door. It drove him NUTS trying to figure it out. I'm
guessing your driver's door is on the right side, yes? What's your mileage?

'Curly'
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Old 29 Oct 2007, 03:36 am
GI Joe
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On 26 Oct, 15:38, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote:
> GI Joe wrote:
> > Hi,

>
> > I bought a 2001 Civic from a dealer about 5 weeks ago. All was fine
> > until the day before yesterday, driving down the M1 I started hearing
> > creaking coming from what sounded like under the driver's seat. When I
> > was off the motorway, the sound was much more noticeable, and seemed
> > to be worse when just moving off, switching from first to second, or
> > when going over bumps. Basically it sounded like something was hanging
> > loose and swinging when the car moved. By the time I'd driven another
> > few miles the sound was terrible, like a constent grinfing whenever I
> > set off from standing , through first to second. After that there was
> > general squeaking going over bumps, etc.

>
> > I was staying away from home, so decided to see how it was on teh way
> > back up before taking it to the dealer. When Is tarted off, it sounded
> > fine, no problems at all. After about 20 minutes on the M1 the
> > squeaking came back, but there was no grinding as the previous day. I
> > took it to the dealer and went for a drive with the mechanic. The
> > squeaking was there, but not half a bad as it was the day before - I'm
> > not sure if he believed me, but never mind.

>
> > Getting the car on the ramp he deduced it was a worn washer on the
> > heat shield, and replaced it with a bigger one. I drove the short
> > distance home and didn't notice any problem. This morning driving to
> > work, however, I notice the sound was back. Obviously teh car needs to
> > be 'warmed up' before the problem appears. Has anyone had anything
> > similar? I was thinking it could be something with the suspension, but
> > would this get worse the longer the journey, and then disappear
> > overnight?

>
> > Any help you could give before I go back to the dealer again would be
> > helpful.

>
> > Cheers.

>
> ----------------------------------
>
> Another guy had similar noises and it turned out to be a bad weld joint
> under the driver's door. It drove him NUTS trying to figure it out. I'm
> guessing your driver's door is on the right side, yes? What's your mileage?
>
> 'Curly'- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


Mileage is 43000, and yes driver's door is on the right.

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