I Can Hear You Knocking…
Acura® Front Suspension Knock
A knocking noise from the front of any vehicle
can be a cause for concern. If the vehicle is an old pickup truck
with 150,000 miles of hard off-road use, noises usually come with
the territory and are sometimes acceptable. But, if the vehicle
is a 1996-98 Acura RL®, not only will the owner notice it, they
will probably want it fixed right away.
When an Acura RL owner visits your shop, complaining
about a knocking noise from the front suspension when driving over
bumps, the noise may be caused by worn upper arm bearings. The following
tech tip may help you quickly diagnose and repair the problem.
Diagnosis
- Test-drive the vehicle over a bumpy road to verify the noise
and to determine its location.
- Raise the vehicle on a lift.
- On the vehicle side where the noise is heard, hit the tire
with a large soft-faced mallet while placing your hand over one
of the upper arm bearings. Repeat this action with your hand placed
over the other bearing.
- If you feel looseness or hear knocking from either bearing,
go to the Repair Procedure.
- If no knocking noise is heard and no looseness is felt, look
for other possible causes.
- If you heard the noise from both sides of the vehicle, repeat
Step 3 on the other side.
Service Procedure
NOTE: This procedure does not require wheel alignment after completion.
- Remove the wheel.
- Remove the ABS wheel sensor wire harness from the upper arm.
- Remove and discard the two upper arm 12 mm self-locking nuts.
NOTE: The upper arm bearings are built into the front anchor bolts.
- Lower the upper arm, and pull it toward you to access the two
front anchor bolts containing the upper arm bearings.
- Remove and discard the front anchor bolt 10 mm self-locking
nuts and the flange bolts, then remove and discard the front anchor
bolts.
- Install new front anchor bolts, making sure the large seal
on the bolt faces outward. Secure the anchor bolts with new flange
bolts and 10 mm self-locking nuts. Torque the nuts to 22 lb-ft
(30 N-m).
- Reinstall the upper arm, and secure it with new 12 mm self-locking
nuts. Torque the nuts to 47 lb-ft (64 N-m).
- Reinstall the ABS wheel sensor wire harness.
- Reinstall the wheel. Torque the wheel nuts to 80 lb-ft (108
N-m).
- Test-drive the vehicle to make sure the noise has been eliminated.
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