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2004 Civic EX sedan weird noises starting from a complete stop

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Old Feb 3, 2005
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fixed but not really. the sound is coming from the coolant and air bubbles built up in our heating/cooling system. my dealer has received several of the same complaints. They flushed/bleed everything and the noise is 99% gone.

He said that it will usually happen during the winter months and or when you use the heater. as well as make sudden changes in direction, ie the gas trapped in a 2 liter coke bottle. you flip it upside down and the bubble just moves. the sound of the coolant is mostly the part thats in the heater core, which holds the coolant right in front of the fan that blows through the vents, that heat/cool the car.

so basically there is no point fixing because its just going to happen again right?
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I wouldnt go out of my way to fix. Just bookmark this thread and next time you do go to honda service, complain and let them fix it under warranty. My sounds have dissapeared. But i dont know if they will come back or not.

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so basically there is no point fixing because its just going to happen again right?
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