Mine just started making this exact same noise! So if I take it in and have the timing belt replaced it should take care of it? I also noticed the idle seems low and it almost quits if it's in part and I rev the motor and take my foot totally off the excelerator. It almost dies or does die in that situation. Might be a totally different problem thou and not associated with this noise. Any feedback welcome. I hate going in and getting ripped off because I don't know what is actually wrong :/
@GreddyAccord99 My car used to idle quietly like a new car does, without hearing much, but now it makes noise kinda like yours. Could that be the timing belt? You could barely hear it idling while inside and now I can hear it. I got the 2.2l Vtec.
@ebradahusla Timing belts whine when there new and tight, it quiets when it stretch's. if you've put an intake on your car that will make it louder cause stock intake's are meant to quiet chatter from in the motor. Also making sure your oils changed can quiet it down. DONT put anything thick in your motor such as lucas oil, or even heavy oils. maintain use of a thinner oil and stay consistent. Regular tune ups will help keep it running smooth and make sure your timing is still on point!
if ur timing goes bad does that make ur car not start?? because I was driving and it mad that noise and my car just shut off, and it wouldnt start back..
@pheonixltt Yes. You could hope that changing your timing belt would start the car back up because one of my friend's did that with his Acura Integra, but if it doesnt start then you most likely bent a valve (I think).
@pheonixltt no your timing belt can go bad in 2 ways 1. its so old and crappy it snaps and the valves smash into the pistons 2.if its a really bad quality one and the teeth on it wear down and then when you accelerate hard it slips and throws your cam timing way out also causing the valves to smash into the pistons.
For people's info, its not the timing belt, its the balancer belt that is being too tight that causes the whurring noise. It did this on both my F22s and my current H22 setup. My whurring noise went away after I adjusted my balancer belt on my H.
It's your balancer belt that is too tight. There's a procedure to follow after you put the belt on to properly adjust the tension. I followed the steps and no more whinning.
I had the similar problems look at my Videos so u can compare the sound... I found a mechanic that changed the adjuster tensioner to the OEM Honda Tensioner and after adjusting the timing belt right the sound was gone. I suggest you do the same
haveu changed ur timing belt yet? the powersterring pump makes a constant whining sound when its about the go out, and especially when u turn. I would be worried, check ur timing belt if u have not changed it already.
yea, when i took it to the shop they said it wasnt power steering, it was the timing belt. they said they tightened the belt and its going to make that noise for about a month until it stretches out.
Some worn bearings. not in your engine but the bearing from the belt tensioner
hgortermarof 1 month ago
Mine just started making this exact same noise! So if I take it in and have the timing belt replaced it should take care of it? I also noticed the idle seems low and it almost quits if it's in part and I rev the motor and take my foot totally off the excelerator. It almost dies or does die in that situation. Might be a totally different problem thou and not associated with this noise. Any feedback welcome. I hate going in and getting ripped off because I don't know what is actually wrong :/
dillinjabreakz 2 months ago
it sounds like a space ship huh? haha i had my timing belt changed too and it did that for about a month also but its all good now
gusrojo88 7 months ago
is that normal?
skylinrr34 11 months ago
Where did u get the wires from i need a good set ?
amcbiga 1 year ago
@amcbiga Advanced Auto Parts, NGK Wires, $70, Lifetime Warranty
GreddyAccord99 1 year ago
@GreddyAccord99 My car used to idle quietly like a new car does, without hearing much, but now it makes noise kinda like yours. Could that be the timing belt? You could barely hear it idling while inside and now I can hear it. I got the 2.2l Vtec.
ebradahusla 1 year ago
@ebradahusla Timing belts whine when there new and tight, it quiets when it stretch's. if you've put an intake on your car that will make it louder cause stock intake's are meant to quiet chatter from in the motor. Also making sure your oils changed can quiet it down. DONT put anything thick in your motor such as lucas oil, or even heavy oils. maintain use of a thinner oil and stay consistent. Regular tune ups will help keep it running smooth and make sure your timing is still on point!
KCWhoa 1 year ago
if ur timing goes bad does that make ur car not start?? because I was driving and it mad that noise and my car just shut off, and it wouldnt start back..
pheonixltt 1 year ago
@pheonixltt Yes. You could hope that changing your timing belt would start the car back up because one of my friend's did that with his Acura Integra, but if it doesnt start then you most likely bent a valve (I think).
GreddyAccord99 1 year ago
@pheonixltt no your timing belt can go bad in 2 ways 1. its so old and crappy it snaps and the valves smash into the pistons 2.if its a really bad quality one and the teeth on it wear down and then when you accelerate hard it slips and throws your cam timing way out also causing the valves to smash into the pistons.
EXTREME4YEARSTOCOME 1 year ago
yup tight t belts sound like you supercharged the engine :)
Jthumper 1 year ago
For people's info, its not the timing belt, its the balancer belt that is being too tight that causes the whurring noise. It did this on both my F22s and my current H22 setup. My whurring noise went away after I adjusted my balancer belt on my H.
nusdogg 2 years ago
clean motor
AccordRida 2 years ago
did u fuck with ur timing belt?
joshpollock1990 2 years ago
the belt is just too tight you can hear it nice if you hit the gas a little
mennoassen 2 years ago
its too tight.... lol trust me i am one of the best honda guys around
shreadmaster5150 2 years ago 4
It's your balancer belt that is too tight. There's a procedure to follow after you put the belt on to properly adjust the tension. I followed the steps and no more whinning.
nusdogg 2 years ago
I had the similar problems look at my Videos so u can compare the sound... I found a mechanic that changed the adjuster tensioner to the OEM Honda Tensioner and after adjusting the timing belt right the sound was gone. I suggest you do the same
ANGELEVO8 3 years ago
is your timing belt tension is too tight thats y it sounds like a super charger is cool.
x1aO 3 years ago
do ur car ever jurk when its downshiftn when ur comeing 2 a stop? mine does that before and after i changed da trans. what do u think it could be
nukedogg305 3 years ago
haveu changed ur timing belt yet? the powersterring pump makes a constant whining sound when its about the go out, and especially when u turn. I would be worried, check ur timing belt if u have not changed it already.
saleem83 3 years ago
yea, when i took it to the shop they said it wasnt power steering, it was the timing belt. they said they tightened the belt and its going to make that noise for about a month until it stretches out.
GreddyAccord99 3 years ago
true. I have heard much much worse when the belt was too tight, also i have heard a simular sound when its about the break.
saleem83 3 years ago
@GreddyAccord99 that's not right.
penske13 1 year ago
@GreddyAccord99 hey quick question, i just had mine replaced (along with the water pump), did it actually stop making that noise after a month?
360alleyezonme 1 year ago