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08-11-2008, 10:20 AM
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Manual transmission problem, whining
Has anybody here had a manual transmission problem yet? I just started getting a whining noise in first gear, and it is still there a bit in second gear. I am somewhat familiar with cars in general, and I swear it sounds like a tooth is broken off the input gear or the countershaft gear, making a noise each time the broken tooth goes around.
The car has 80K miles on it, and I changed the transmission oil at 35K, so it has had maintenance. It is a 2003.
Lifespeed
2003 Civic Hybrid 5 speed
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08-13-2008, 06:54 AM
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'The Convert'
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Location: Lancashire, United Kingdom
Hybrids: Honda Civic 2004
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Re: Manual transmission problem, whining
Afternoon,
I have a very similar noise to that in 1st gear, and slightly in 2nd. was told by dealers it's the clutch release bearing, apparently there crap!
Unfortunatly for us the japanese ar'nt very good in the 'whole life cost' department. and as such there are a good few mechanical components that will fail in its early life, e.g wheel bearings, clutch component (except the clutch plate, which are race tested and thus last forever!), throttle bearings. But there are certain components that WILL last forever, the engine (which the whole world knows) and....the transmission. beleive it or not there factory test units have run well beyond 250,000 mile mark.
So to answer your question, its most likely ur clutch components, like mine, the release bearing. checked it out and there around £25 brand new from Honda, but the whole tranny has to be removed. So I was told not to worry until clutch is due (maybe around 90,000), and they do the release bearing for free!!!
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08-13-2008, 08:16 AM
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Location: Northern Illinois
Hybrids: '04 HCH MT
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Re: Manual transmission problem, whining
My clutch and tranny are fine and noise free on my '04 HCH MT.
175,000 miles. Changed the tranny oil at 100k. Will do it again at 200k.
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09-03-2008, 07:20 PM
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Re: Manual transmission problem, whining
I thought that the noise was caused by noisy brakes, but it has returned.
The noise varies with engine speed in first and second gear. My clutch has been wanting to chatter, and I suspect it may have contributed to input shaft bearing failure in the transmission.
Anyway, I am 99% sure I've got tranny problems. This is going to be really expensive. Sigh.
Lifespeed
2003 Civic Hybrid 5 speed
Last edited by lifespeed; 09-22-2008 at 11:35 PM.
Reason: tranny really has a problem
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09-22-2008, 11:36 PM
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Re: Manual transmission problem, whining
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Originally Posted by HCivic-England
Afternoon,
I have a very similar noise to that in 1st gear, and slightly in 2nd. was told by dealers it's the clutch release bearing, apparently there crap!L
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No! The clutch release bearing only makes noise when you are pushing on the clutch NOT when you are driving.
If you hear noise in first and second, you have a tranny problem.
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2003 Civic Hybrid 5 speed
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