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frustrated with thump/boom from rear end

Evnash

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First time KIA owner, 2025 Xline 30K miles. bought used at 10K. noticed a thump/boom from the read end when accelerating from a stop. worse/louder when going up a hill. Call my local dealer, when i described it to the service manager he immediately said rear shocks, common issue. took it to service, tech drove and confirmed. they had to order new shocks. next week took it back to install. thump persists. took it back to service. tech and i drove around and he hear/feel it. he put it on the lift and brought me out to the bay. said could find nothing that could make the sound. no loose bolts. drive shaft was not loose or tight. he even took a bolt out of the rear diff and saw no shavings. he nor the service manager had any ideas on what it could be.

Surely another owner has dealt with this and has a suggestion. should i take it to another dealer? any TSBs that i could suggest?

TIA
 
My 24 Telly (23K miles) just started doing the same. From what I've read; it's (what I would call) the transfer case. IDK what it's called in Kia Speak.

Always with a moderate power application, turning and coming away from a complete stop.

Search the threads, it's in there my friend.
 




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