Honda Element steering knuckle issue causing loose thump sound over bumps on Honda Element

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Nov 14, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Honda Element owners report experiencing a loose thump sound over bumps, which may be attributed to a worn right front steering knuckle joint connected to the lower control arm. This issue can necessitate the replacement of the entire knuckle joint and the large bearing associated with the drive shaft. Additionally, some owners notice a deep rattle or thud sound from the front axle or engine area when driving over bumps. Other contributing factors include worn suspension components, loose or damaged ball joints, and broken engine mounts, all of which can lead to clunking noises. It is crucial for owners to have these concerns inspected and addressed by a repair technician to ensure a safe and smooth driving experience.

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Honda Element vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 250,000 miles
(250,000 - 250,000)

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