Strange random clicking coming from the rear driver's portion of my Fit
#1
Strange random clicking coming from the rear driver's portion of my Fit
Hi Guys.
I have a 2016 Honda Fit that's only 6 moths old with 3,800 miles on it.
A few weeks ago I started hearing a click noise coming from the rear driver’s side portion of the car. I think its the hatch but I’m not sure.
Its random. But when it does happen (nearly every day) its starts a couple of minutes after I start driving the car at about 10 seconds a part. Then, gradually the time between clicks increases and eventually goes away.
Its not as deep sounding than the door lock 'thunk' when you start driving. More like if you click your fingernails together.
It happens when the car sits over night and after being at work for nine hours.
Anyone hear of this issue before, or have any idea what it could be?
Its going to be tough to get the Honda mechanics to hear it since it’ll probably be gone by the time I get to the dealership. D’oh!
Thanks.
I have a 2016 Honda Fit that's only 6 moths old with 3,800 miles on it.
A few weeks ago I started hearing a click noise coming from the rear driver’s side portion of the car. I think its the hatch but I’m not sure.
Its random. But when it does happen (nearly every day) its starts a couple of minutes after I start driving the car at about 10 seconds a part. Then, gradually the time between clicks increases and eventually goes away.
Its not as deep sounding than the door lock 'thunk' when you start driving. More like if you click your fingernails together.
It happens when the car sits over night and after being at work for nine hours.
Anyone hear of this issue before, or have any idea what it could be?
Its going to be tough to get the Honda mechanics to hear it since it’ll probably be gone by the time I get to the dealership. D’oh!
Thanks.
#6
If it's related to car speed, check for a stone/pebble stuck in your tire tread, a loose wheel balance weight shifting around, or a loose wheel cover. Any of those can make a clicking sound. The stone in the tire tread in particular sounds a lot like a dog walking across a linoleum floor.
#7
The clicking from Rocks in tread increases the faster you go not decreases. If it's an LX for process of elimination try removing the hub cap. Sometimes the metal ring in them can do weird things and make random clicks.
Sometimes you just gotta have someone ride in the back and move around while you're driving to localize it.
Sometimes you just gotta have someone ride in the back and move around while you're driving to localize it.
#8
Hi Guys.
I have a 2016 Honda Fit that's only 6 moths old with 3,800 miles on it.
A few weeks ago I started hearing a click noise coming from the rear driver’s side portion of the car. I think its the hatch but I’m not sure.
Its random. But when it does happen (nearly every day) its starts a couple of minutes after I start driving the car at about 10 seconds a part. Then, gradually the time between clicks increases and eventually goes away.
Its not as deep sounding than the door lock 'thunk' when you start driving. More like if you click your fingernails together.
It happens when the car sits over night and after being at work for nine hours.
Anyone hear of this issue before, or have any idea what it could be?
Its going to be tough to get the Honda mechanics to hear it since it’ll probably be gone by the time I get to the dealership. D’oh!
Thanks.
I have a 2016 Honda Fit that's only 6 moths old with 3,800 miles on it.
A few weeks ago I started hearing a click noise coming from the rear driver’s side portion of the car. I think its the hatch but I’m not sure.
Its random. But when it does happen (nearly every day) its starts a couple of minutes after I start driving the car at about 10 seconds a part. Then, gradually the time between clicks increases and eventually goes away.
Its not as deep sounding than the door lock 'thunk' when you start driving. More like if you click your fingernails together.
It happens when the car sits over night and after being at work for nine hours.
Anyone hear of this issue before, or have any idea what it could be?
Its going to be tough to get the Honda mechanics to hear it since it’ll probably be gone by the time I get to the dealership. D’oh!
Thanks.
#9
That's nuts! Good to know. I think many have little rubber pads on the bottom back to eliminate the direct contact on bounce.
#11
Could be exhaust system, a heat shield or something like that underneath the car which is expanding because of the heat causing your noise. After a while the expansion/movement reaches its maximum and the noise stops. This would be noticeable if the car is started when cold and after a couple of minutes when the engine/exhaust is generating significant heat.
When you hear the noise get out and try listening at the underside rear of the car to see if the noise is louder and more noticeable there.
When you hear the noise get out and try listening at the underside rear of the car to see if the noise is louder and more noticeable there.
#13
other people have had this problem, it turned out to be the plastic piece with the H badge on the cargo expanding when hot. someone even had it crack. this happens to me too.
edit: i mean the plastic trim on the hatch, that has the h badge on it.
edit: i mean the plastic trim on the hatch, that has the h badge on it.
Last edited by 8strung; 07-29-2016 at 11:27 PM.
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