Hyundai SUV Owners Continue to Complain About Suspension Problems

Problems with the Rear Suspension in Hyundai Palisade

Hyundai Palisade owners are facing serious rear suspension problems that occur even after official repairs from the company. Key points:

It was recently revealed that Palisades from 2023-2025 may have problems with the ABS or traction control system, leading to skidding on uneven surfaces. However, the main source of complaints remains the rear suspension itself.

Scale of the Problem

Dozens of owners report complete failure of the rear shock absorbers at mileages between 20 and 60 thousand miles. Complaints are coming in on forums and to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Owners describe the problems as a sharp deterioration in ride comfort, uneven suspension operation, and fluid leakage from the shock absorbers.

The problem mostly affects top-tier versions with the self-leveling suspension system, which is designed to maintain the vehicle’s height regardless of load. However, this system is proving to be unreliable, especially after the warranty period expires.

Manufacturer’s Response

Hyundai has known about the problem for at least 3.5 years. In a technical bulletin, the company acknowledged a fault with the isolation assembly in the suspension causing a knocking sound, but the bulletin only covered 2020-2021 models. Owners of newer Palisades claim the problems remain relevant.

One owner of a 2023 model reported two replacements of the rear shock absorbers within 22 thousand miles. Hyundai representatives have not yet commented on the situation.

Due to the lack of a reliable solution from the manufacturer, many owners are considering options to replace the original suspension with simpler or non-original components.

This situation is particularly concerning as it affects fairly new premium-class vehicles. The absence of a final solution to the problem raises questions about the long-term reliability of these SUVs, especially after the warranty period expires. Some experts have already begun comparing this situation to other known cases of systemic problems in vehicles of various brands.

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