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If there is a noise coming from the back suspension of the Toyota Highlander, what could be causing it?

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Carl brown

If you're hearing a lot of noise coming from the back of your Toyota Highlander, it could be a sign that there's an issue with your shocks or struts. Typically, it's recommended to replace your shocks every 60,000 miles for your SUV, although you might need to do it more often if you frequently drive on rough terrain or off-road. Another possibility could be that one of the control arms is causing trouble. These parts are what your wheel hubs are attached to, and if they are misaligned or damaged, they can create excessive noise while you're driving. I suggest having a professional inspect your suspension to identify any potential problems.

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  • Don H.

    In a Toyota Highlander, you may hear a cracking or banging sound coming from the back suspension when going over bumps if the rear sway bar links are worn out.

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