Civic : 91 : 130,000 miles : CV joints & knocking : questions

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Steve, Apr 22, 2004.

  1. Steve

    Steve Guest

    Hi;

    About 5 years ago I bought a used 1991 Honda Civic 4 door.

    It now has 130,000 miles.

    The car runs great. The only major expenses I have had from it are
    worn out tires, a mechanic leaving some bolts loose, and a van backing
    into it at a traffic light.

    Several times over the years when I have brought the car in to have
    the oil changed and the tires rotated I have been told that my CV
    joints had a torn lining.

    It was explained to me that this causes a knocking sound when turning
    the car.

    Well, after the last set of repairs( from the van backing into it ) I
    was told this again. I told the mechanic I had heard this rap before
    and he promised me if he replaced the whole axle it would "stay
    fixed".

    I do hear knocking now.......but only if I turn the wheel all that it
    can turn AND turn the car while it is on a steep incline.

    This was after getting the new axle, new tires, and an alignment.

    Is this normal?

    Should I have it looked at again?

    How do CV joints get torn? Does it really matter if they get torn?

    Can this be prevented?

    Steve
     
    Steve, Apr 22, 2004
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  2. Steve

    Red Cloud Guest

    Replace the whole axle. I did it under 100 buck on the whole thing.
    Go shoppoing check for cheap price.
     
    Red Cloud, Apr 23, 2004
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  3. Steve

    Red Cloud Guest

    Replace the whole axle. I did it under 100 buck on the whole thing.
    Go shoppoing check for cheap price.
     
    Red Cloud, Apr 23, 2004
    #3
  4. Steve

    Steve Guest

    As I wrote in my post above, I did, but I still hear knocking when turning on hills.

    I'm wondering if there could be another problem or if it is worth bothering with.

    Steve
     
    Steve, Apr 23, 2004
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  5. I have a 93 Accord with 130,000 miles and just had my axles replaced too. I
    can still hear popping but only when I turn the wheel all the way and turn.
    Before it was much worse. I plan on taking my car back because it didn't
    used to do this.
     
    Anderson, Drake, Apr 25, 2004
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