Strange Sound from a 2014 Honda CR-V still under warranty

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Asked by Pam252681 Apr 27, 2017 at 08:20 AM about the 2014 Honda CR-V EX-L FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2014 Honda CR-V is making a strange sound, its sounds very similar to a chain dragging on the road or maybe even a metallic chirping sound. It usually only starts if I am going at around 60 or above and doesn't happen all of the time. It sounds like it is coming from the back passenger tire area and is really loud, especially when I drive along a retaining wall where the sound is bounced back. I just had my brakes changed yesterday by the dealership but that didn't get rid of the sound!!! I am hoping that by having a small clue of what it is I can cut down on the time my vehicle will be in the shop while they try to figure it out. My car is still under the extended warranty. Help!

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If it isn't in the brakes, then it is in the wheel bearing.

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Thanks, turns out the dealership was wrong, it was the brakes. Specifically the clip that hold the rear brakes on was getting loose when it would warm up. Thanks for responding!

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