Volkswagen Passat rear suspension making clicking and grinding noises over bumps on Volkswagen Passat

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Volkswagen Passat owners report experiencing clicking and grinding noises from the rear suspension when driving over bumps. These sounds may be caused by worn suspension parts, which can produce grinding noises on rough roads. Additionally, damaged or worn-out axles might contribute to these issues, along with worn suspension bushings, ball joints, struts, or shock absorbers. Loose or damaged suspension bushings can lead to clunking noises due to excessive movement and metal-to-metal contact within the system. Furthermore, worn or loose sway bar links or bushings may also result in clunking sounds from the rear. Ignoring these clicking noises can lead to costly repairs and potentially dangerous driving conditions, making it crucial to diagnose issues such as worn CV joints or loose suspension components promptly. Regular maintenance and timely repairs are recommended to address these concerns and ensure a smoother driving experience.

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