Why does my Mazda 5 make a knocking noise?

Why does my Mazda 5 make a knocking noise?

The knocking noise is due to the rear suspension spring upper rubber insulation cup coming adrift as a result of a protruding welding bead. Check if the rear suspension spring upper rubber insulation cup is displaced (Fig 1.1). If the rubber insulation cup is displaced, remove the rear suspension spring and rubber insulation cup.

Where does the clunking sound come from in a Mazda3?

There is a clunking sound coming from the front passenger corner of my 2006 Mazda3. Underneath the passengers feet. I’ve had this issue for … read more Subaru and Nissan factory t…

When do I go over a bump my car makes a clunking sound?

Vocational, Technical or Tra… Our 2007 Mazdaspeed3 has developed a clunking sound somewhere in the front end. There are around 90,000 miles on this car. This noise only … read more

Why does my 2010 mz3 make a clunking noise?

I have this same noise on my 2010 mz3. Its ont he driver side and I hear it most while hitting a bump while turning (e.g a parking lot entrance) and when its cold out that same area creaks when turning the wheel in a stationary position. I looked around when I serviced my brakes but I didn’t see a single thing wrong.

Why does my Mazda 6 make a clunking noise?

Currently my Mazda 6 2.5 (2008) is having alot of “in-cabin” noise.. while driving on rough surface roads… loo … read more 1990 Mazda Miata shocks needed. 211K miles, replaced struts at 158K, but no record of replacing shock absorbers. KYB has a shock abs./strut assembly “GR-2 Excel-G” they promote for my car.

Vocational, Technical or Tra… Our 2007 Mazdaspeed3 has developed a clunking sound somewhere in the front end. There are around 90,000 miles on this car. This noise only … read more

I have this same noise on my 2010 mz3. Its ont he driver side and I hear it most while hitting a bump while turning (e.g a parking lot entrance) and when its cold out that same area creaks when turning the wheel in a stationary position. I looked around when I serviced my brakes but I didn’t see a single thing wrong.

Is the Mazda TSB supposed to have bumpstops?

A huge thanks to Mazda Tech Arnel! It’s not bumpstops as others have doubted nor worn endlinks, but DRY STRUT MOUNT BEARINGS! Removed both front struts. Bumpstops are supposed to move freely:

Do you need moogs for a Mazda 3?

No. If the car is lowered and/or has a stiffer rear bar you need stronger adjustable links. The Moogs are OEM replacements, no more. The endlinks above are far stronger than OEM and built just as well if not better than the Moogs.

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