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The bushings at the back end of a Honda CR-V may start making a creaking sound. These bushings have a tendency to crack and come apart which can lead to unexpected movement and noise. They connect the axle and pivot point on the vehicle's body and are part of the suspension system at the rear of your car. These bushings help absorb the movement of the suspension while ensuring that the wheels are properly aligned. If these bushings are worn out, it can affect the way weight is distributed and may result in delayed responses in steering, making it feel loose when turning left or right. This issue may become more noticeable during slow, wide turns such as when entering a parking lot or making a sharp 90-degree turn.
Why is there a creaking noise coming from my 2022 Honda CR-V when I am reversing over a bump?
The reason for the creaking sound coming from the rear of the Honda CRV is a loose exhaust pipe.