---- box CRV winter beater
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Re: ---- box CRV winter beater
I have an 04 crv. After we got the car I started noticing a grinding/vibration, mostly when going around corners. I replaced the rear end fluid and no more noise. Incredibly easy job, hope that is all you need.
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Re: ---- box CRV winter beater
Originally Posted by B20x
brake light being on is the brake cap since it has a sensor or whatever inside the cap... to fookin tired
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Re: ---- box CRV winter beater
Yeah it's intermittent so I just figured it was the switch on the e-brake maybe, wasn't too worried about it as the fluid was at proper level.
The other day when we got a ---- ton of snow I stop on our driveway, which is on a hill and stuck my head underneath while still in the car. I think that a lot of bushings/mounts need to be replaced haha I could see the rear end moving up and the propeller shaft extending it's self at the yoke. Judging my that movement I would imagine motor mounts and the mounts on the rear end should be replaced. While driving in our parking garage though I can hear a clunk while the wheels are turned and accelerate. I think I should start with replacing the diff fluid and go from there. Man I have really ran on and on.
The other day when we got a ---- ton of snow I stop on our driveway, which is on a hill and stuck my head underneath while still in the car. I think that a lot of bushings/mounts need to be replaced haha I could see the rear end moving up and the propeller shaft extending it's self at the yoke. Judging my that movement I would imagine motor mounts and the mounts on the rear end should be replaced. While driving in our parking garage though I can hear a clunk while the wheels are turned and accelerate. I think I should start with replacing the diff fluid and go from there. Man I have really ran on and on.
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