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Old Dec 9, 2007 | 09:47 AM
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I have a 'whining' noise coming from the front end, transaxle? When I accelerateon anincline or turn right on a long exit ramp the noise appears. No noise when accelerating on flat surface.It sounds like a shuttering vibration from the tranny, but there doesn't appear to be any slippage.This is a new sound since replacingthe axles, oil pan gasket, and valve cover. I rechecked all fittings.

Any suggestions?

*UPDATE* Driver's side axle is leaking slightly at the transmission side. The seal probably needs replacing. I ensured the fluid is full, still the noise

95, accord ex, auto, abs, 120K
 
Old Dec 10, 2007 | 07:12 PM
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I think I have the same problem. The noise comes when I accelerate uphill and usually doesn't appear on flat or downhill. I was afraid it's transmission. I usually fight it pressing harder on acceleration or releasing it.
I bought my car about a month ago and I didn't notice anything when testing it and after some days I first heard it.
1996 Accord DX, auto, 153K
 
Old Jan 1, 2008 | 11:10 AM
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I no longer have the whining noise in the transmission. I added an additional half quart of transmission fluid and the noise is gone. I was told that noise was fluid cavitation.
 
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