Honda Crosstour grinding noise when turning left, possible issues with recently replaced left driver axle and control arm on Honda Crosstour

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Honda Crosstour owners report experiencing grinding noises when turning left, particularly after replacing the left driver axle and control arm. This issue may be linked to worn shock absorbers, which can cause excessive bouncing and fluid leaks. Additionally, worn suspension components are often associated with noises during turns. Another potential cause could be a worn CV joint, which is known to produce grinding sounds when turning. Furthermore, faulty wheel bearings may also contribute to this noise, as they serve as a buffer between the wheel and axle. Given these possibilities, it is advisable for owners to seek a professional inspection at an alignment shop or Honda dealer to accurately diagnose and address the problem.

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