Honda Accord persistent knocking and clicking noise while driving and turning after replacing sway bar links, tie rod, and wheel bearing on Honda Accord

Submitted by mikecheck12 · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Honda Accord owners report experiencing persistent knocking and clicking noises after replacing sway bar links, tie rod, and wheel bearing. These sounds may be attributed to worn-out or dry suspension components that require inspection and possible replacement. Additionally, issues with the power steering system, such as fluid leaks, can lead to similar noises while turning the wheel, making it crucial to check for any leaks or malfunctions. Misaligned or improperly inflated tires may also cause rubbing noises during turns, necessitating proper alignment and inflation to manufacturer specifications. Other potential causes include problems with CV joints, wheel bearings, or brake components, which should be thoroughly inspected to identify any underlying issues. If these noises continue, consulting a mechanic or automotive specialist for a comprehensive diagnosis is advisable.

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Honda Accord vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 160,000 miles
(160,000 - 160,000)

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