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John1311



Member Since: 05 Jul 2012
Location: Devon
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Suspension problems

I was driving today and when going over some speed bumps I noticed that the suspension was making a fully and horrible squeaking noise going over them. When I stopped I was able to put the suspension up and down using the internal controls, but am concerned there's more of an issue here. I do have the IID tool.

Can anyone point me in the right diretion as to what I can look at - the fact the suspension goes up and down ok - im assuming its not a suspicions issue ?

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Col



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I might be inclined to try lubricating the anti roll bar bushes first with a silicone spray to see if that helps narrow it down, as I believe they are prone to wear.

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Col

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With it parked up in normal height, rock the vehicle side-to-side. If you hear a loud squeak from the rear it's probably the hub bushes (the ones where the suspension arm meet the upright). They make a racket when they go. Had that problem before. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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