clicking in dash

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Asked by drzscott Jan 23, 2013 at 10:29 PM about the 2005 Honda CR-V SE AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I get a clicking in the dash in cold temps when the car hits 40-45 mph.  It gets faster and louder as the speed increases but goes away in warmer temps.  What could cause this?

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Yes as far as I can tell. IT is quite noticeable at speed and passengers agree it is coming from under or behind the dash. I sounds like a dry speedometer cable but this car does not have one. IT is all electronic.

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My thinking would be the heat control knob on your dash. The coil spring controlling the heat inflow may be reacting to the cooler temperature but relaxes when warm.

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Hello. I also am getting a ticking this winter during cold weather....2 rounds of ticking almost like something is pulling or lagging in the dash...seems more toward the driver's side...and then stops...I've heard a few times now just as I have started it in the cold...is still under warranty I'm sure but a pain in the ass Plus honda kamloops has awful fear monger tactics that I would rather avoid If I had an idea of what it is.....it would be easier to explain where they should start. My honda is a 2018 crv exl

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Danielle did you have any luck figuring it out? I just bought a used 2017 CRV and have noticed the same thing.

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Hi Guru2L3CR , did you ever get tick CRV ticking sound in the dash resolved. The same issue has started in my 2017..

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