2000 Honda CR-V

Asked by Amxyuh1 Jun 27, 2018 at 04:02 PM about the 2000 Honda CR-V

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a Honda CR-V 2000 it has aprovimetky 220k miles
and theirs times where I’m druving to work and I
accelerate or just from the beginning I can hear a
screaching sound coming from my wheels and I have no
idea what it is please help !!!!!

5 Answers

They’ve done that put I’ve heard you can replace some thing in their in the brakes where it won’t push against each other and stop the screaching metal sound but idk what that part is called

34,270

You can remove the pads and scuff them up,apply de-squeak to the back of the pads,make sure all the rattle clips are in good shape and apply some silicone based grease to them and reinstall.

It is an exhaust leak before the 02 sensor right behind oil pan were having the same issue sounds like air blowing off

20

It sounds like your brake pads need replacing, the screeching are what we call tattle tales,,if a person drives the vehicle for a long time like this they will mess up the rotors as well...but I am not a mechanic, I am just a woman that has had too many lemons, so I have had to learn a little bit about cars,,, hopefully this is all that is wrong

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