Front Suspension Squeak/Creak on 2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring

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Angela R. · rep 0 · May 22, 7:30 AM · 1 replies · solved · Question

Vehicle: 2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring

Hey everyone,

I've been noticing a persistent squeaking or creaking noise coming from the front suspension of my 2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring. It's most noticeable when going over speed bumps, uneven pavement, or even just turning slowly into my driveway.

The sound seems to be coming from both sides, but it's hard to pinpoint exactly. It started a few weeks ago and seems to be getting a bit more frequent. The car only has about 18,000 miles on it, which feels a bit early for significant suspension wear.

Has anyone else with a 2022 Lucid Air, especially the Grand Touring trim, experienced anything similar? I'm wondering if it's a common issue or something I should be more concerned about. Any advice on what to check or if this warrants an immediate service appointment would be greatly appreciated!

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ClearTheCode admin answer:

A squeaking or creaking noise from the front suspension of your 2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring can be concerning, especially on a relatively new vehicle. Here's a breakdown of potential causes and what steps to take:

  1. Common Causes for Suspension Noises:

    • Worn or Dry Bushings: Control arm bushings, sway bar bushings, or strut mount bushings can dry out, crack, or wear down, leading to friction and noise. This is a very common source of squeaks.
    • Ball Joints: Worn or dry ball joints in the control arms can also produce creaking sounds, particularly when the suspension articulates.
    • Strut Mounts/Bearings: The top strut mounts or their associated bearings can wear out, causing noise when turning the steering wheel or going over bumps.
    • Loose Fasteners: Sometimes, suspension components can simply have loose bolts or nuts, allowing for slight movement and noise.
    • Active Suspension Components: If your Lucid Air has an active or adaptive suspension system, there could be an issue with a sensor or actuator, though this usually triggers a dashboard warning light.
  2. Initial Diagnostic Steps (Visual Inspection):

    • Visual Check: Carefully inspect the visible suspension components for any signs of wear, cracks in rubber bushings, fluid leaks from struts, or loose connections. Look for anything that appears out of place.
    • Bounce Test: While parked, push down firmly on each corner of the car and release. The car should rebound once or twice and then settle. Excessive bouncing or continued noise during this test can indicate a strut or spring issue.
    • Listen While Turning: With the car safely parked and the engine off, have someone turn the steering wheel slowly from lock to lock while you listen closely to the front suspension area. This can help isolate noises related to strut mounts or ball joints.
    • Check for OBD Codes: While mechanical squeaks don't always trigger codes, it's worth checking for any stored or pending diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) related to the suspension system, especially if your vehicle has an adaptive suspension.
  3. When to See a Professional Shop:

    • Persistent or Worsening Noise: If the noise continues, gets louder, or changes in character, it's best to have it professionally inspected.
    • Impact on Handling: If you notice any changes in your Lucid Air's handling, such as excessive body roll, poor steering response, or a feeling of looseness, do not delay seeking service. Suspension issues can compromise safety.
    • Specialized Vehicle: Lucid vehicles utilize advanced engineering and specialized components. It's highly recommended to have any suspension issues diagnosed and repaired by a certified Lucid service center or a shop with extensive experience in high-performance EVs. They have the specific tools and knowledge to correctly identify and address the problem without causing further damage.