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helmutjones34

CRV exhaust noise and error code

Hey, got a weird one with my 2009 Honda CR-V, gasoline engine. Seems like the exhaust is louder than it should be, especially after a cold start – kinda noisy. Plus, I'm getting an error code stored in the memory. Could it be the exhaust flaps? Mileage is at 76878 km. Anyone else had this?

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A 2009 Honda CR-V owner reported an unusually loud exhaust noise, particularly noticeable after a cold start, along with an error code. The issue was suspected to be related to the exhaust flaps. It was advised that a malfunctioning exhaust flap could lead to further complications if not addressed promptly. After taking the vehicle to a workshop, the problem was confirmed to be a faulty exhaust flap, which was replaced, resolving the noise issue.

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konstantinmueller1

Interesting issue. I had something similar happen with my 2012 Audi A4. Is the noise constant, or does it change after the engine warms up? Also, have you noticed any difference in fuel consumption or engine performance? It does sound like a potential exhaust flap issue; perhaps the flap motor or actuator is faulty. Is it possible to check the exhaust flap position with an OBD scanner, or is it reporting errors regarding the actuator?

helmutjones34 (community.author)

Thanks for the quick response. The noise is definitely worse when it's cold, then seems to quieten down a bit as the engine warms up. I don't think the fuel consumption has changed, and the performance seems normal. I've only got a basic OBD scanner, so I can see the error code but not much else. Do you reckon it's safe to drive like this for a bit, or should I get it checked out ASAP?

konstantinmueller1

Given that the noise diminishes as the engine reaches operating temperature and you're receiving error codes, it strongly suggests a malfunction within the exhaust flap system. In my experience, driving with a defective exhaust flap for an extended period can potentially lead to further complications within the exhaust system, and possibly impact engine backpressure. While it might be 'safe' in the short term, a prompt inspection by a qualified technician would be prudent to ascertain the precise nature of the fault and prevent any consequential damage. A workshop will be able to check the flap motor, the flap actuator and the exhaust system in general.

helmutjones34 (community.author)

Thanks for the advice. Took it to the workshop and you were spot on – faulty exhaust flap. They replaced it, cost me about 190€, and the noise is gone. Appreciate the help!

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