10.0

really awful
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problem #14

Oct 152025

Palisade

  • miles
I'm also a victim of Hyundai's defective Rear suspension. Another complain fully encompasses my situation and feelings. I and others have been replacing rear shocks every 10,000 to 20,000 miles due to failure. The upper trim models will use a self-leveling shock in the rear suspension, part number(s) 55367-S8BDO right side and 55367-S8BBO left side. The lower model trim uses a larger coil spring and non-self-leveling shocks, with no issues. The failure happens within just a few thousand miles. Search web forums for Hyundai Palisades and NHTSA you will find hundreds of issues. The model years affected are 2020 through 2025. The 2026 has completely changes the rear suspension setup and eliminated the self-leveling shock. It appears IMO the manufacture is counting on the warranty expiring and or the resale market to correct their problem. Hyundai refuses to recall the vehicles and correct the problem. They will change the shocks with the same faulty product biding their time. The third most common critical reason for a car accident cited in the NHTSA report was a combination of -??steering/suspension/transmission/engine-related problems.-?? This combination category accounted for just 3 percent of the traffic accidents cited in the report. Part of the reason why these mechanical failures are rarely cited as the critical reason for a car accident is that they-??re harder to document and identify post-crash. Blown tires & worn brakes are easy to spot, but problems with the suspension caused by wear and tear are harder to sort out from the damage incurred in the crash. Steering and suspension problems can cause a loss of control over your vehicle at inopportune moments. Transmission and engine problems could keep you from being able to accelerate quickly if the need arises-?"leaving you stranded in an intersection with oncoming traffic and at risk of a car accident.

- Acton, CA, USA

problem #13

Oct 092025

Palisade

  • miles
I and others have been replacing rear shocks every 10,000 to 20,000 miles due to failure. The upper trim models will use a self-leveling shock in the rear suspension, part number(s) 55367-S8BDO right side and 55367-S8BBO left side. The lower model trim uses a larger coil spring and non-self-leveling shocks, with no issues. The failure happens within just a few thousand miles. Search web forums for Hyundai Palisades and NHTSA you will find hundreds of issues. The model years affected are 2020 through 2025. The 2026 has completely changes the rear suspension setup and eliminated the self-leveling shock. It appears IMO the manufacture is counting on the warranty expiring and or the resale market to correct their problem. Hyundai refuses to recall the vehicles and correct the problem. They will change the shocks with the same faulty product biding their time. The third most common critical reason for a car accident cited in the NHTSA report was a combination of -??steering/suspension/transmission/engine-related problems.-?? This combination category accounted for just 3 percent of the traffic accidents cited in the report. Part of the reason why these mechanical failures are rarely cited as the critical reason for a car accident is that they-??re harder to document and identify post-crash. Blown tires & worn brakes are easy to spot, but problems with the suspension caused by wear and tear are harder to sort out from the damage incurred in the crash. Steering and suspension problems can cause a loss of control over your vehicle at inopportune moments. Transmission and engine problems could keep you from being able to accelerate quickly if the need arises-?"leaving you stranded in an intersection with oncoming traffic and at risk of a car accident. Routine vehicle maintenance is the best way to prevent steering and suspension issues that could contribute to a car crash. The problem still remains Hyundai will NOT change the manner of repair. Need a recall!! Please!

- Prescott Vly, AZ, USA

problem #12

Oct 082025

Palisade

  • miles
It's time you finally step up and have Hyundai issue a recall on the rear shocks that fail. The problem is on the upper trim models with self leveling shocks. The shocks fail and will need to be replaced every few thousand miles. The problem exist for years 2020 to 2025. The new models for 2026 Hyundai has completely reworked the rear suspension and no longer uses the self leveling shock. The dealership ADMITS they stock a fair number of shock parts due to the constant failure. Unless you are in the pockets with Hyundai it's time for you NHTSA to make some noise and require a recall...The rear suspension can be corrected with larger coil springs and non-self leveling shocks. I have been through 3 sets of shocks in 25,250 miles. Do you see a problem, or should I call and talk with someone?

- Prescott Vly, AZ, USA

problem #11

Sep 052025

Palisade

  • miles
Leased vehicle in 2023 after a few months rear suspension was giving problems after a year of ignoring claims they saw the rear bushings were out. They changed it and after a few months again the problem came back more permanent. They admitted the part was faulty. Change the suspension and now it sounds like a space ship when breaking. Went in for 30k maintenance and now the ac vents sound like a plane. Two days later after a storm I see the roof is leaking and rear sunroof is also leaking. Since the near three year ownership it has been problem after problem not cause by me but by poor quality management at the dealer.

- Philadelphia , PA, USA

problem #10

Sep 282023

Palisade

  • miles
Bumping, Creaking, Popping noise from rear of vehicle, at low speeds (30MPH and under) and when turning. Rear shocks replaced in September 2023 at 10,018 miles; Rear shock mounts replaced in June 2025 and rear shock absorbers replaced in July 2025, at approximately 32,000 miles. Same bumping, creaking, popping noise from rear of vehicle again - Less than 1 month and less than 1,500 miles since rear shock absorbers replaced.

- Menomonee Falls, WI, USA

problem #9

May 052025

Palisade

  • miles
Knocking sound when making turns or when going over bumps major and minor

- Middletown, DE, USA

problem #8

Oct 242024

Palisade

  • miles
Rear shocks keep breaking and needing to be replaced. Vehicle has about 35,000 and is about to go into the dealership for it 7th and 8th rear shocks in the last 9 months. If I was not vigilant about looking out for this problem, it would create an extremely unsafe vehicle on the road. This seems to be a common issue with the vehicle and the dealership even admitted it. There is a flaw in this OEM part and Hyundai has not recognized the problem to create a more reliable replacement part. The first instance of replacement was Oct 2024, the second was early June 2025. It is now the end of June 2025 and I have to bring the vehicle back again for more rear shocks.

- Las Vegas, NV, USA

problem #7

Nov 282023

Palisade

  • miles
Both rear shock absorbers have failed. Right side failed at 5,200 miles and was replaced 5,418 miles. Left side failed at 18,164 and was replaced also at that time. Currently the vehicle has 21,200 miles and both right and left side shock absorbers have failed again. Dealer is aware and has not admitted the shocks are of poor quality, yet it is obvious. I am searching for an aftermarket brand but none is available at this time. I will have the dealer replace both soon again. My concern is when there are failures in suspense this can: Reduced braking efficiency, Tire wear, Loss of handling and control, and Increased wear on other suspension parts.

- Prescott Valley, AZ, USA

problem #6

Feb 102025

Palisade

  • miles
Vibrations on the rear side started happening last October 2024. Seats were shaking while driving. In addition to the rough ride, Clunk and rattling are heard while going over small bumps. Took it to dealer Feb 10, 2025, and tech found rear shock mounts are bad. The write up also said they replaced the shocks. It was all under warranty. Vehicle is only 13K miles, and suspect/concerned that the replacement may not last long too. Please investigate for possible recall.

- Breinigsville, PA, USA

problem #5

Sep 012024

Palisade

  • miles
Repeated issues of rear self leveling shocks/suspension noise

- Middleburg , FL, USA

problem #4

Aug 012024

Palisade

  • miles
After about 10000 miles, started to notice a thumping sound then it got progressively worse. The ride started to get rougher and thumps all the time. Dealer verified rear shocks bad and ordered new set. Now at 14000 miles and shocks still on back order. Was told that this is happening all the time and that the replacement shocks are the same as what came on the vehicle. This does not solve the problem.Soon handling will suffer.

- Florence, AL, USA

problem #3

Oct 292024

Palisade

  • miles
Loud clanking/banging/creaking noise coming from rear of vehicle. Both rear shock absorbers replaced and strut insulators replaced at 4988 miles! Back at 37700 for the same issue. I was told by the service tech that the strut mounts needed to be replaced. This seems to be a going problem with Hyundai! Please look into

- Bessemer, AL, USA

problem #2

Oct 142024

Palisade

  • miles
Rear struts need to be replaced and vehicle only has 17,200 miles. Seems like a shoddy made vehicle with who knows what other structural problems. I do not trust this vehicle and feel afraid to drive it.

- Reston, VA, USA

problem #1

Jun 012023

Palisade

  • miles
Drivers side rear shock/suspension has clunking noise.

- Dunedin, FL, USA