New 2009 Fit Sport owner - couple questions
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New 2009 Fit Sport owner - couple questions
Hi all. I just bought a 2009 Fit Sport MT with 88k miles (for $7000). I'm very happy with the purchase and think this car will fit my needs: gas mileage, space, fun to drive, and reliability. I've owned several Hondas in the past (Civic, Accord, CRV) and have been quite satisfied.
Ok, I do have a couple of questions though:
1) When running the A/C, there is an intermittent noise that seems like it has to do with some cycling of the A/C system. Non existent when the A/C is off. Question is: is this normal for this car or is this anything I should be concerned about?
2) Back end sounds a little clunky. Not extremely so, just a bit. I think it needs new rear drum brakes and I will definitely do that. Wondering if people have had to replace the rear shocks as well or if anything else could be contributing to this problem?
This is a great forum and I've spent tons of time reading already!
Thanks in advance for any insights.
- Matt
Ok, I do have a couple of questions though:
1) When running the A/C, there is an intermittent noise that seems like it has to do with some cycling of the A/C system. Non existent when the A/C is off. Question is: is this normal for this car or is this anything I should be concerned about?
2) Back end sounds a little clunky. Not extremely so, just a bit. I think it needs new rear drum brakes and I will definitely do that. Wondering if people have had to replace the rear shocks as well or if anything else could be contributing to this problem?
This is a great forum and I've spent tons of time reading already!
Thanks in advance for any insights.
- Matt
#2
The A/C putting out cold air all the time? If so I would just ignore it until it quits. There is a relay in there that will quit working in some of the fan positions and has to be replaced.
The clunky is not brakes. Highly doubtful the rears need replacing. Maybe check the front pads. Clunky noise could be a shock. Bounce the car from the back corners and see how much rebound you have and if can reproduce the noise. Could be just an interior panel groaning too. I have one of those and can't track it down short of pulling them out.
Enjoy your 09. I have mine since new and still enjoy it every time I get in it.
bill
The clunky is not brakes. Highly doubtful the rears need replacing. Maybe check the front pads. Clunky noise could be a shock. Bounce the car from the back corners and see how much rebound you have and if can reproduce the noise. Could be just an interior panel groaning too. I have one of those and can't track it down short of pulling them out.
Enjoy your 09. I have mine since new and still enjoy it every time I get in it.
bill
#3
Thanks Bill. The A/C is working fine so I'll just ignore and wait for the relay to go.
I will check the suspension out. It does sound like it could be a panel or something like that. I will keep poking around to see what I can find.
- Matt
I will check the suspension out. It does sound like it could be a panel or something like that. I will keep poking around to see what I can find.
- Matt
#4
Just a quick question do you know if the previous owner did any suspension work?
If they did modify the suspension and replaced it to stock they might have missed a bump stop or washer or something? Does the clunk only happen after going over a bump, even a little bump?
If they did modify the suspension and replaced it to stock they might have missed a bump stop or washer or something? Does the clunk only happen after going over a bump, even a little bump?
#5
My '10 Sport also makes noise when the a/c is running. Our compressor cycles frequently, and when the compressor cuts in, a fan under the hood runs. I've seen other posts about the issue, and asked my dealer when I first bought the car. It's perfectly normal, don't worry about it.
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Just a quick question do you know if the previous owner did any suspension work?
If they did modify the suspension and replaced it to stock they might have missed a bump stop or washer or something? Does the clunk only happen after going over a bump, even a little bump?
If they did modify the suspension and replaced it to stock they might have missed a bump stop or washer or something? Does the clunk only happen after going over a bump, even a little bump?
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