Please help diagnosis: Front End noise
My 3G Accord has the following noise issue: When go over small hump in low speed, I can hear "ka-ka" noise come from both left and right. I checked the ball-joints, and they seemed fine.
The noise is not loud, and I never heard it when driving.
With the hood up, I listen while pushing down on top of the wheel wall, the "ka-ka" seems from the strut/spring assembly. Anyone had similar issues? What's your diagnosis?
Thanks.
Re: Please help diagnosis: Front End noise
sounds like the uca bushings,
the bolt actually, connecting the uca to the uca mounts.
bushing(s) get worn, bolt gets play inside bushing.
mine makes the same sound.
just a thought.
Re: Please help diagnosis: Front End noise
I felt no play in mine at all, but it turned out to be the upper control arm bushings and upper ball joints, just as Otto stated above.
Now that both UCA's have been replaced there is no more noise.
Re: Please help diagnosis: Front End noise
i installed new uca's (non replaceable ball-joint).
new bushings (which suck), seals, bolt, everything... damn thing rattles worse now.
Re: Please help diagnosis: Front End noise
Thanks for the hints, guys.
The UCA and bushings are new. I'm pretty sure that's not the source.
Sound like spring related, because everytime I pushed (not a hard push) the left-front or right front, I can hear "ka", and then "ka" when I released it.
Will sway bar links/bushings cause this type of noise? ideas?
Re: Please help diagnosis: Front End noise
Make sure those bushings are greased properly. They will make the noise you describe if they are binding due to lack of grease or overtightening. HTH
Re: Please help diagnosis: Front End noise
Yes, I should have mentioned the overtightening as well. My right one was making the noise you describe and it quieted down after loosening the nut for the UCA mount just a hair.
Re: Please help diagnosis: Front End noise
Theres a strut bushing up there in the strut. I think its just a foam piece in the top end someplace. Make sure the UCA are secure to the frame up there. Nuts are kinda hard to get at.
wp