Suspension Noise problems of the 1997 Honda Prelude

Two problems related to suspension noise have been reported for the 1997 Honda Prelude. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Suspension Noise problem

The left front suspension has a loud and distinct crack upon take off and stopping of the vehicle. This problem occurs mainly in cold weather. As well as the sound, the driver can feel the noise in the floorboard of the driver side front. The manufacturer states that this is a charactaristic of the vehicle and that nothing can be done about it. The manufacturer can provide no facts to base this decision on nor did the manufacturer's representative even look at the mechanics of the problem vehicle. The rep based his "charactarisitc" claim on my vehicle and another similar vehicle ,making the noise. There is no other complaints to Honda tech line from mechanics in reference to this problem. The Honda rep states that it is the bushings in the suspension without even looking at the vehicle, and the mechanics at the dealership cannot locate any faulty bushings.

2 Suspension Noise problem

Getting a bump noise when front suspension is loaded espescially in cold weather. After several trips to dealer and one attempted repair the dealer claims that this may be a characteristic of the car and will not attempt another repair under warrantee.


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