It could be due to any number of causes. You will lhave to be more specific with the noise description or location.
would a 2004, 2005, Honda crv rear end differential fit Honda 2007 crv.
From your description it sounds as if your front struts (shock absorbers) are worn out and in need of replacement.
worn cv joint =[
It sounds like there is a cv joint going bad. See if the noise changes as you turn the wheel while driving. If the cv joint is bad and breaks, then the vehicle will stop moving.
It COULD be a constant velocity joint (CV joint) going bad.
it could be anything from a bearing to the splash shield on the brake rotors.
I had a noise in the front end of my 2004 Mountaineer similar to what you described and it was front wheel bearings on the passenger side. $291.
State your noise.
Front wheel bearing(s).
Worn front axle and/or front end component.
The instructions to replace a Honda CR-V ABS wheel sensor is available in the service manual. If you do not own a manual, it can be obtained from Honda upon request.
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