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Old 03-02-2006, 11:13 PM
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92 Accord Front Squeeking at bumps

Got 2 92 Accords and they have the same noise. When both wheels go over speed bumps, I can hear the squeeking noise from the front, especially at morning. But if only one wheel go thru the bumps, there is no noise at all. And, after driving for some time or if it's raining, the noise normally goes away. Like when I drive back home, there is no noise at the bumps.

Anyone has this problem? Any idea what cuases this?
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Old 03-03-2006, 12:27 AM
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Re: 92 Accord Front Squeeking at bumps

sounds like your front end bushings maybe starting to dry rot. check control arm bushings, stabilizer bushing, and stabilizer link bushings (very common for these to go out...4 on each side).
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Re: 92 Accord Front Squeeking at bumps

i would say the bushings also. my car does that but only in the cold. when it warms up they are quite. i've heard you can just spray with with something like spray silicon or something like that. but i may just end up replacing mine.
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