Ford Fusion persistent front end squeaking during turns and warm weather despite strut replacement on Ford Fusion

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Ford Fusion owners report experiencing persistent front end squeaking during turns and warm weather, even after replacing the struts. This issue may stem from suspension system wear, where components like bushings, control arms, and springs deteriorate over time, causing noises when navigating uneven surfaces. Additionally, some models have been noted to develop squeaks from cracked welds in the front suspension, particularly when going over bumps or making sharp turns. Intermittent squeaking that occurs on rough bumps or during tight radius turns may indicate specific problems with suspension components. Furthermore, owners may find that front suspension creaking worsens in colder temperatures and improves in warmer weather, suggesting lubrication issues or temperature-sensitive components. To effectively address the ongoing squeaking, a thorough inspection of the suspension system by a qualified mechanic or Ford dealership is recommended to identify and rectify any worn-out components or underlying issues.

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Ford Fusion vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 193,000 miles
(193,000 - 193,000)

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