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What could be the reason for the noise coming from the CVT transmission of a Honda CR-V?

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Renea D

There are many reasons why you might notice some noise coming from your Honda CR-V's CVT transmission. Can you tell me the year and trim of your Honda, and if you've ever had the CVT fluid flushed or serviced? It's important to know what kind of noise you're hearing so I can provide the best advice. It's worth noting that CVTs typically have a slight "whine" sound from the factory, which is normal. However, a whining noise could also indicate a potential issue with a wheel bearing. If the noise is more of a whistle, it could be coolant leaking.

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  • Cheri Wong

    The whistling or noise you hear is the CVT changing the pulley size. It's typical for these vehicles to make that noise. Older CVTs from different manufacturers can be noisier than newer CRVs.

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