Has anyone noticed noise from the self-leveling shocks as they are doing their thing? I have begun noticing a slight clunking noise apparently coming from the rear suspension when I first start out after being parked for a while, but it goes away after just a short distance. I was wondering if it might be those rear self-levelers.
Yes I have, not sure if it's the shocks, but it annoys me so much!Has anyone noticed noise from the self-leveling shocks as they are doing their thing? I have begun noticing a slight clunking noise apparently coming from the rear suspension when I first start out after being parked for a while, but it goes away after just a short distance. I was wondering if it might be those rear self-levelers.
Yes, I'm not sure what the klunking noise is, but it's very annoying.Has anyone noticed noise from the self-leveling shocks as they are doing their thing? I have begun noticing a slight clunking noise apparently coming from the rear suspension when I first start out after being parked for a while, but it goes away after just a short distance. I was wondering if it might be those rear self-levelers.
Hi there - new here to this forum. Recently got my 2020 Telluride EX and within 24 hours of having it noticed a loud rattle that comes from the rear passenger area when I go over bumpy roads (e.g. snow packed , gravel, lots of small potholes etc). The dealership determined that it was the exhaust system hitting the frame of the vehicle when going over bumps causing this. They tested another Telluride on their lot and the same thing happens. They are advising they opened a case with Tech line who after working to troubleshoot narrowed it down to the exhaust is hitting a specific clip. Tech line advised it has now been raised to corporate as a "design flaw" with regards to where the clip is placed (very close to the exhaust system) and they will look at a solution; but, who knows how long that will be. Has anyone else experience this?
BrianF....it most likely IS your self leveling shocks. Mine did the same thing. As I would back out of my driveway at low speeds, I'd hear a clunking coming from the chassis that I thought would be the shocks. It only happened at low speeds as I crossed expansion joints. I took it in to the dealer and thankfully, they heard it too. They kept the vehicle and used "chassis ears" all over the rear end as they test drove it to try to pinpoint the sound. At first, they replaced one shock and they gave it back to us thinking it might have solved it. No luck! So then they brought in the KIA rep to take a look and then they ordered both rear load leveling shocks and replaced them. Problem solved! Yay! So whomever said it isn't your shocks, I would take a bet and say it was. I knew it from the beginning just because of the characteristic from the sound. Kudos to Kia for stepping up and resolving it for us! Now I REALLY love my Telly!Has anyone noticed noise from the self-leveling shocks as they are doing their thing? I have begun noticing a slight clunking noise apparently coming from the rear suspension when I first start out after being parked for a while, but it goes away after just a short distance. I was wondering if it might be those rear self-levelers.
BrianF....it most likely IS your self leveling shocks. Mine did the same thing. As I would back out of my driveway at low speeds, I'd hear a clunking coming from the chassis that I thought would be the shocks. It only happened at low speeds as I crossed expansion joints. I took it in to the dealer and thankfully, they heard it too. They kept the vehicle and used "chassis ears" all over the rear end as they test drove it to try to pinpoint the sound. At first, they replaced one shock and they gave it back to us thinking it might have solved it. No luck! So then they brought in the KIA rep to take a look and then they ordered both rear load leveling shocks and replaced them. Problem solved! Yay! So whomever said it isn't your shocks, I would take a bet and say it was. I knew it from the beginning just because of the characteristic from the sound. Kudos to Kia for stepping up and resolving it for us! Now I REALLY love my Telly!
Thanks for the response! I couldn’t figure anything else it might be.
Reading with interest the discussion here. Just purchased an SXP that someone else ordered with a tow hitch but no tow package. Am I reading correct that it would require a pair of 55367-S9000 shocks and a pair of 55330-S9450 springs if I wanted to have a self leveling ”tow package”? While I like the idea of “self leveling”, I have not convinced myself I really “need” to spend $600+ on what might be better spent elsewhere. Any additional thoughts?I just rotated my tires on my NON self-leveling FWD S. Took the opportunity to grab some part numbers. I'm not sure I understand all the mechanics of a rear suspension so anyone with more knowledge please feel free to correct me. It appears that while some cars have the coil integrated with the strut or shock, the Telluride does not. There is a separate coil/spring from the shock absorber. From what I can the part number is # 55300-S9000 and the spring had 55330-S9000 on it.
Also found part numbers from the "other" telluride forum: 55367-S9000 and 55330-S9450 as possible part numbers for the self leveling "kit". Someone who has a login to that forum might be able to pull out the parts list that a member posted.
From online search I saw lowest prices at:
Standard suspension: shocks 55300-S9000 was about $?. The spring 55330-S9000 was about $96.
Self-Leveling suspension: self-leveling shocks 55367-S9000 was about $439. The spring 55330-S9450 appears to be $96.
Based on the previous Sorento models without self levelizer, I would estimate the standard shock absorber to be about $125.
So if that's all the parts required, it appears there is about a $628 upcharge for a do-it-your self install.
Discovered the attached image from another site that apparently calls for #2k+ in parts to add self leveling to a Telly. So much for that idea!Reading with interest the discussion here. Just purchased an SXP that someone else ordered with a tow hitch but no tow package. Am I reading correct that it would require a pair of 55367-S9000 shocks and a pair of 55330-S9450 springs if I wanted to have a self leveling ”tow package”? While I like the idea of “self leveling”, I have not convinced myself I really “need” to spend $600+ on what might be better spent elsewhere. Any additional thoughts?
Better off ordering the SXP with the $795 Self Leveling Air Suspension. That's more tow worthy than just the tow hitch/self leveling suspension. The latter just fancier shocks that stiffen when loaded. Won't help rear sag. Kia does not make it clear they have two different leveling suspension products. Only can get air product on top model SXP and its $795. Other one comes w factory hitch.Discovered
Discovered the attached image from another site that apparently calls for #2k+ in parts to add self leveling to a Telly. So much for that idea!
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