Honda CR-V roaring or rubbing sound issue while driving on Honda CR-V

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Honda CR-V owners report experiencing a roaring sound while driving, which may be attributed to bad wheel bearings, uneven tire wear, or transmission-related road noise. These issues can lead to a humming noise at high speeds, impacting both safety and driving comfort. Additionally, some owners report a rubbing sound that could stem from worn-out suspension components or brake-related problems, such as squeaking noises when braking. To mitigate these concerns, regular maintenance like oil changes, tire rotations, and brake inspections is recommended. Furthermore, driving habits such as avoiding hard acceleration and braking can help prevent noise issues. If specific components like the power steering pump or alternator are suspected to be the source of the noise, consulting a professional mechanic for inspection and repair is advisable to ensure a smooth and quiet driving experience.

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