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  1. #13
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    OK thanks, ur answer is what i am after i know its rpm related but not sure what things to look at.

  2. #14
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    sounds like some sort of bad bearing.

    Start checking all of the bearings, like water pump, atlernator, A/C, P/S, tensioner....
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  3. #15
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    ^^^ exactly. Id just remove one belt at a time till the noise i gone and go from there

  4. #16
    I just thought of something...

    Happened in my first EG... Do you have an aftermarket sound system?

    Cause I remember the previous owner of my EG did a dodgy with the sound setup and the wires weren't earthed properly etc. It would whine in tune with my revs iirc.
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  5. #17
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    sound system seems stock... but i wil have a look, if i turn it off, the whine should stop if its coming from the speakers?

  6. #18
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    Sorry but why cant you open the bonnet and see if its even coming from the engine

  7. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by a5sl3ss View Post
    sound system seems stock... but i wil have a look, if i turn it off, the whine should stop if its coming from the speakers?
    That's correct...

    If stock sound system then its unlike the problem I had however.

    Is the whining sound electronical or mechanical ie like ball bearings scraping against each other or dried/worn belt on pulley?
    Toda Racing AU | Shen * Speed Works | Jesse Streeter

  8. #20
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    any mods?
    EPisode3 : revenge of the civic

  9. #21
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    the noise sounds like an electric motor, i reckon its more likely to be a bearing problem than a belt.... the belt is old, i went to a mechanic and he sprayed some belt dressing on the belt and had no effect on the noise.

    everything is stock except the exhaust.

  10. #22
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    sounds like its a idler/thrust bearing imo

  11. #23
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    just have a look at the fawkn belts/pullys and idelers would u please

  12. #24
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    i did already, as i said, ive taken it to a mechanic and he said it sounds normal. thats why ive posted this threads here.

    im goin to another mechanic to get belt/pulleys checked out.

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