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Old Oct 5, 2010
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Knocking Sounds on Civic 97

Hi Guys,

I'm new in this forum and I would like to ask for some advice. I got a honda civic 97 model LXI from a friend of our. I was complaining about a knocking sound that goes on and off. I just had the rear bushing replaced all 4 shock absorbers front rocker arms and stabilizing links up front. Still the knocking sound happens every now and then. Have any ideas, I can sort of feel the vibrations of the sound on my feet in the accelerator pedals.

need some advice... thanks
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Re: Knocking Sounds on Civic 97

Rocker arms? Do you mean control arms? Is the sound coming from the front or back? If front, start by checking motor mounts.
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Re: Knocking Sounds on Civic 97

Thanks, I'll give it a shot.
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