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ndorfin 08-21-2007 01:45 PM

Buzzing Sound
 
Hi, newbie here. I just purchased a new 2007 Accord EX-L coupe and have had it since Friday 08/17. The past couple of days I have noticed a low short buzz sound (almost like "mmmmmmm" and only lasts about 3 seconds) after I have started the car and begin to drive.

This sound appears to be coming from the front passenger side and only happens when the car has been sitting a couple of hours.

Should I be concerned an take it back to the dealer?[/align]
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sir_nasty 08-21-2007 01:49 PM

RE: Buzzing Sound
 
Usually that's just the ABS system pressurizing, but if you are concerned about it give the dealer a call and let them know/report the problem.

ndorfin 08-21-2007 01:58 PM

RE: Buzzing Sound
 
Thanks. Do you know if this is a sound I should expect to hear each time my car has been sitting for a couple of hours?

sir_nasty 08-21-2007 02:27 PM

RE: Buzzing Sound
 
I'm not 100% certain on the 07's but I believe the answer is yes. My 94 does it every time it's been sitting, if it is a concern though I would call the dealership and ask them (even if you know the answer) that way if a problem ever arises in the future you have some documentation about it (make note of the call)

JimBlake 08-21-2007 04:17 PM

RE: Buzzing Sound
 
I think it's not normal. Sometime before '98 they started using a system that does not have a pressurized accumulator.

My '98 and my '03 ABS systems don't make any of that sort of noise. I had a '95 Integra with the same ABS system as the '94 Accord, so I know what it sounds like pumping itself up.

Ndorfin...
Can you make the sound happen without driving the car? If so, have someone start it while you poke around under the hood. Pinpoint the location of the sound as best you can.

And make sure you tell us whether it's a V-6 or 4-cyl; manual or auto tranny.


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