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What Causes the Rear Wheel Humming Noise in CR-V?

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Emman
08/31/25 4:05am
When the rear wheel of a CR-V produces a humming noise, it is generally due to air leaks in the engine's intake duct, improper installation of the air filter, or detachment of the vacuum hose. These issues can cause such noise during driving. It is necessary to conduct an inspection to ensure the intake duct is reliably sealed, restoring normal operation. Timely maintenance and repairs are essential to ensure stable, comfortable, and safe driving. Below is relevant information about the transmission: 1. Introduction: A device that changes the speed ratio and direction of motion. It is used to alter the torque, speed, and direction of motion transmitted from the driving shaft to the driven shaft under different working conditions. A gear-driven transmission typically consists of a housing and several gear pairs. 2. Function: While driving, to adapt to different working conditions, the vehicle's driving force and speed need to vary within a certain range. However, the existing engine's torque and speed variation range cannot meet this requirement, hence the need for a transmission.
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JoshuaFitz
09/12/25 7:25am
I've been driving for many years, and when driving a CR-V, the rear wheels make a humming noise, which is a common issue. It's most likely a bad wheel bearing—aging or worn bearings can produce this humming sound, especially noticeable when turning or accelerating. Tire problems could also be the cause, such as imbalance or uneven tread wear, so check if the tire surface is smooth or uneven. Sometimes, dragging brake pads can also cause noise, though it's less likely. Don't take it lightly—ignoring the humming noise could lead to complete bearing failure, affecting handling or even causing an accident. It's best to take it to a professional repair shop as soon as possible and have them inspect the wheels and suspension system with proper equipment. Regular maintenance should include checking wheel conditions, and replacing tires periodically can prevent such issues, saving both money and hassle.
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McMadeline
10/26/25 8:16am
Hey, based on my experience, if your CR-V's rear wheels are making a humming noise, the first suspect is a faulty wheel hub bearing. Worn bearings can cause metal grinding sounds, which are annoying. Secondly, tire factors like uneven wear or inconsistent tire pressure can also lead to abnormal noises—check the tread smoothness and tire pressure uniformity. Additionally, issues in the braking system, such as a stuck caliper or warped brake rotor, can produce humming noises while driving. Suspension problems are also common, like failed shock absorbers causing wheel vibration noises. My suggestion: first, inspect it yourself—find a safe place to park, shake the wheel by hand to listen for unusual sounds, or test drive at different speeds. If the problem persists, the humming will worsen, damaging the car and increasing fuel consumption, so it's best to get it repaired professionally.
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