Did you check your Transmission fluid and your differential fluids make sure there up and I don't know if you checked your rear wheel bearings or not, You can usually tell a wheel bearing when you are driving the car at highway speeds and you go around a corner and it get quite a bit louder Depending on what way you are turning if your turning right and it gets louder it will usually be the right side front or rear. the left usually the left front or back. some cases I have even heard Axles making a Howling Noise. Please let me know what you come up with. And Thanks in advance If I helped you out any. Bear001
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My CR-V 2000 started to make similar (Howling) noises. There are two situations:
1. When the speed is 110 km/hr (66 mph) something is ticking or clicking like a clock. by reducing speed to 100 (55) it gets quieter or disappear.
2. On very low speed, or when it's start moving, I can hear low frequency noise.
Thx
J
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