Discovering a mystery noise from your car does not tend to reassure, and although it may be not a big deal, it is also plausible that it is a signal of a serious failure on approach. Discerning a noise originating from the rear end of your Mitsubishi Asx may signal a trip to your garage sometime soon, like just a rock in the tread of a tire. To help you find out about the triggers, our team has written this article which should help you to see more clearly. First, we will check out what the different noises and concerns linked to your Mitsubishi Asx rear end noise are, and second, what your solutions are if the problem is not included in this list.
Elements that can generate noise in the rear end of my Mitsubishi Asx
Rear end loud noise Mitsubishi Asx
If you detect a loud noise on the rear end of your Mitsubishi Asx, it may be relating to your wheels. In fact, the wheels can be at the source of this vibration. Two options are then possible, first of all, wheel balancing may be faulty (loss of lead weight which fulfils this role), which causes an imbalance in the wheel’s logical path and therefore its vibration. To verify this, take a look at look at the presence of your balancing seals on your rims. Finally, it is also plausible that a deformed or pre-used tyre may have the same types of symptoms and causes this rear end lound noise on your Mitsubishi Asx. The deformation of a tyre, following an impact for example, will cause it to stick poorly to the ground and therefore noise will appear. No matter the reason, bear in mind to check the tread and sidewall of your tires. Another possibility is that your exhaust pipehas a hole in it or a collar has become loose. Bear in mind to go under your Mitsubishi Asx while the engine is running and check the sound of your exhaust pipe to detect possible exhaust gas leaks. If you detect of a loud noise but the reason is not present here, we recommend that you read this content about loud noise on Mitsubishi Asx, which might possibly give you more ideas.
Rear end noise slamming Mitsubishi Asx coming from your suspension
If you experience a clicking noise on the rear axle of your Mitsubishi Asx, it is plausible that the suspension part of your car may be affected. In fact, when the steering unit of your car is activated, the damping unit of your car may be the reason of the problem. In fact, it is not exceptional for the shock absorber cup to be out of order or for the shock absorber bearings to be out of order. Bear in mind to check the condition of these two elements. For more information, read our article on suspension noise on Mitsubishi Asx.
Squeaky noise rear end Mitsubishi Asx coming from your bearings
A squeaking noise in the rear end of your Mitsubishi Asx can also derive from premature wear of your bearings. In fact, bearings have a significant role in the proper handling of the car while driving. When you turn strongly, at high or low speed and bring the direction to a stop, the pressure exerted on the bearings is higher than if you turn slowly, it can generate sounds close to a creaking sound if they are worn. Bear in mind to check their condition. If you want more information about bearing noise on Mitsubishi Asx, it’s here.
What if I still haven’t fixed the rear end noise of my Mitsubishi Asx
If you still haven’t found a remedy despite the different alternatives described here and the noise from the rear end of your Mitsubishi Asx remains, it is plausible that the problem is relating to other mechanical elements and that this failure is less common. Feel free to browse this article on suspension noise on Mitsubishi Asx which will eventually give you other ideas to help you solve your problem. Do not leave this problem lying around in any case and take your car to your technician to preserve your car and your safety.