Some Acura MDX owners report experiencing a squeaking noise in the front suspension when driving over bumps at low speeds. This issue is often attributed to worn-out bushings, which are essential for cushioning the metal parts of the suspension and reducing friction. Additionally, a lack of lubrication in suspension parts and joints can contribute to the squeaking sounds. Furthermore, worn ball joints may also lead to suspension problems, including these noises. To resolve the squeaking, owners may need to replace the worn bushings and rubber mounts, ensure proper lubrication of the ball joints and other suspension components, and address any steering wheel issues that could be contributing to the noise. Taking these maintenance steps can help alleviate the problem effectively.
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