Hi, there a couple of things that can cause this rattling type noise on acceleration the most common was the serpentine drive belt tensioner there was a service bulletin to address this. That bulletin number is EG021-07. The other problem is with the heat shields on the exhaust have a tendency to rattle also. I would have your local mechanic inspect both of these issues have them pull the service bulletin to verify whether not yours has been replaced or is making noise.
SOURCE: vibrates when gas pedal pressed.
1. Check the ball-joint.
2. Check the Tye-rods.
3. Your shock absorbers/ struts.
4. Wheel balancing and alignment.
Good luck.
SOURCE: when pressing the gas pedal the engin will make this metal clink
HAVE THE DRIVESHAFT UNIVERSAL JOINTS CHECKED FOR EXCESSIVE WEAR, THEY CAN MAKE THIS TYPE OF NOISE.
SOURCE: Pontiac G6 gas pedal rattle
Is this almost like a metallic buzzing sound?
Find the catalytic converter under the car it should have a shield on it. Use a broomstick with the car running and hold the shield still and have someone give it a little gas. Just move from shield to shield until you find the offending shield.
Don't touch these with your hand as they can get hot fast.
Most parts houses sell a very large hose clamp to go around these shield for about $10, they will know exactly what you are looking for.
SOURCE: Clutch rattle
this sounds like an adjustment issue. you did not mention the mileage...The clutch is released by a bearing, this release bearing needs to come back off of the fingers of the clutch pressure place, early wear and noise happens.
Near the end of the clutch life, you may find that you cannot release any more, if your model is adjustable.
Start with proper clutch release adjustment.
Doc
Testimonial: "cheers, the problem only started today, i've not had any problems in the past. it's done 126000 miles but don't know if it's the original clutch."
SOURCE: 1999 Honda CR-V rattles during acceleration
Hey. Same thing happened to me. There are rocks or debri stuck in your catylitic converter. Go under your crv and knock on it. You wil hear the rattle. Usually you can just pry it out from the openings.
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