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Old 12-08-2011, 05:06 PM
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04 Civic Rumble

I have an 04 Civic LX 2 door coupe. 95K miles.

I have a "rumble" in the car while trying to maintain about 38 or 43 mph. It's not at the shift point. It feels like you are running over a rumble strip. If I speed up or slow down it goes away.

Anybody have any ideas?

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Old 12-08-2011, 11:11 PM
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Re: 04 Civic Rumble

Just wanted to post some more information:

If I tap the break while in the middle of the rumble, it doesn't go away.

However, if I take my foot off the gas, it will go away.

It doesn't happen at higher speeds, just during this range.

Also, if I gas it harder than a light gentle touch (which I normally do, trying to save gas), I can zoom by this danger zone with absolutely no problems or abnormalities.

Does anyone have an inkling of what this might be??
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Old 12-09-2011, 09:00 AM
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Re: 04 Civic Rumble

What happens if you pop it into nuetral while the problem is occuring ??

Do slight/moderate left or right turns (bend in road) while problem is occuring change anything ??

My 05 had a bad wheel bearing early on but the noise was consistent.
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Old 12-09-2011, 09:36 AM
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Re: 04 Civic Rumble

Just tried. Noise cuts off when I shift to neutral. I kept my foot on the gas lightly. Rpm revved as usual because of this.
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Old 12-09-2011, 09:38 AM
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Re: 04 Civic Rumble

I haven't tried it during a bend in the road. I try to bypass it usually, because I don't want to mess it up anymore. If I gas it more tha. Usual, the problem Does t happen, I just pass through the danger phase. However that makes it hard in 35-45 mph zones. I have to let my speed fall, then speed up quickly, fall again, etc in order to avoid the noise.
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Old 12-09-2011, 09:51 AM
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Re: 04 Civic Rumble

Automatic or standard transmission ??

The fact that popping out of gear effects the noise may be a helpful clue.
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Old 12-09-2011, 09:59 AM
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Re: 04 Civic Rumble

Automatic Transmission

edit: I just called a Honda Dealership's Service department, He said he's never heard of anything like this.
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Old 12-09-2011, 10:05 AM
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Re: 04 Civic Rumble

What is the history of ATF drain and refills over it's life ??

Ever gotten anything but OEM Honda fluid installed at any point ??
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Re: 04 Civic Rumble

I just got the car in February of this year, and I haven't done a drain and refill. You think that could be the problem?

And if it is, do you think that would fix it, or has the damage already been done?

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Old 12-09-2011, 10:18 AM
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Re: 04 Civic Rumble

You should have a good look at the condition of the fluid, wipe the ATF dipstick onto white paper towel and see if it is dark in color. It should be a bright pinkish/light red color if fresh, darker color if not.

I suggest only Honda OEM fluid, you will likely have to purchase DW1 at this point.

If dark or no history available I would try a single drain and refill and see what happens.

There is a new style/part# atf dipstick that has a tighter fit as well.
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Re: 04 Civic Rumble

If I can get my hands on it, should I get ATF-Z1 or DW1?

I'm going to check my fluid in just a minute.
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Re: 04 Civic Rumble

I would get Z1 if you can, it pretty much has been depleated though.

DW1 will work fine.
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Re: 04 Civic Rumble

This is crazy, so I went and checked my fluid, which I think needs to be changed, but my Dipstick wasn't even in the hole! It was placed in a little loop next to the hole, so when I popped my hood, I could see directly down into the fluid!!! Is it possible that the people who last changed my oil didn't put it in correctly when they were topping off my fluids?

If this has caused this problem, what can I do about it? I've never had that happen before!
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Re: 04 Civic Rumble

The original dipsticks fit very poorly, not at all tight over time.

Check the fluid level and also check it's condition.
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Re: 04 Civic Rumble

It doesn't look dark red on the papertowel (like blood), but it's a light reddish brown. I also think the quantity is a little low. I'll drive it about 10 miles for lunch and check it after that time.

Where should I get a new dipstick that fits better? is there a certain model?

Here's a Pic:




It is a liiiittle more red in real life.
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