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Anonymous Posted on Jul 08, 2013

Noise I started to notice a squeaking noise at slow speeds (usually less than 0 to 20 MPH) . Once I get to about 20 MPH that noise is gone. I won't start to hear the squeaking noise until driving more than 15 mins.

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Anonymous

Check Exhaust System Heat Shields
Get under vehicle & push up & pull down on it,
to duplicate the movement on the road.

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SOURCE: Honda accord 07 making a highpitched squeaking noise in cold

That Squeeling is your Belt. You may need a New Belt Tensioner to keep it Tighter. As a Quick fix, Go to your Auto Parts Store and get a Can of Fan Belt Dressing and spray this on the Belt and it will be Quite for a while. Please Rate my Solution, I need all the Help I can Get! Thanks!

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  • Posted on Feb 09, 2009

SOURCE: 25mph to 50 mph tire wobble

It could be a couple of things the tires could be out of balance and need rebalanced on the machine or it could of lost a weight from either the inside of rim or outside wherever your weights are located.

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2008

SOURCE: Engine knocking/vibration

A few different things could be causing this, most are internal engine components. First off, take your tires and have them balanced to make sure you didn't accidently fling off a tire weight when you hit a pothole. Next, if that is not it, either you have a blown head gasket, cracked rings, or bad rod/main bearings.

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  • Posted on Jun 04, 2010

SOURCE: I am hearing a low clunk noise from right front

could be cv booth starting to worn out

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  • Posted on Apr 23, 2012

SOURCE: 1993 honda civic will stall while driving. also it won't start if i shut it off, the started will go but the engine won't turn over.

Multiple problems. Take it to a mechanic. If the car has high mileage, call the junk man.

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