What would cause honda crv creaking noise in rear?

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Tina S. December 31, 2020
The trailing arm bushings on a Honda CR-V can make a creaking noise. They are prone to cracking and will separate allowing unwanted movement & noise. The trailing arm bushings join the axle and pivot point on the body of the vehicle. They are part of a trailing arm suspension in Your vehicle. The front trailing arm consists of bushings. The purpose of the trailing arm bushings is to cushion the movement of the suspension while holding the wheel on the correct axis. When the bushings of the trailing arm are worn out, the weight shift is impacted; sometimes delayed. This can cause the steering to feel loose when You turn to the left of right. It will be more noticeable during slow, wide-angle turns (like driving into a parking lot or when You make a 90-degree turn).
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Alice.fox May 20, 2023
Why.does.my.2022.honda.crv.make.creeking.sound. When.backing.over.bump
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Robert A. April 9, 2020
Th ehonda crv creaking noise in rear cause is a loose exhaust pipe.
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