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Problems with 1998 Honda Prelude SUSPENSION

On average, the 1998 Honda Prelude starts to “feel” problems with the SUSPENSION and its various aspects after 157 000 miles.

Components Affected by SUSPENSION Issues

We have classified the 1 complaints from 1998 Honda Prelude about SUSPENSION into the following categories.

REAR 4 FRONT 2

Recently reported SUSPENSION problems on 1998 Honda Prelude

My 1998 v-tec honda prelude recently hit 157000 miles and shortly after has been experiencing loss of power, stalling, and loss of steering. within 5 weeks i have experienced it stall and instantly restart while going through an intersection, lose all power and steering while turning through an intersection, and lose power and steering while going 55 mph down the highway. upon doing some research on this website, across the internet and speaking with some mechanics i believe these issues to be in line with two major recalls that were done on my year make and model of vehicle however i have come to find out that my vehicle among many others were excluded from these recalls (recall #'s 99v069000, 02v12000). most of these issues would not even present themselves until the car reached a certain amount of wear and tear and the fact that some vehicles were excluded when they present the same issues is deplorable and has put many lives at risk as these are both considered life threatening issues.

Vehicle: 1998 honda prelude sh (98000 miles) -vehicle was inspected by professional mechanic -mechanic found that components: suspension:front:control arm:lower ball joints had estimated 1/4 inch of play (movement) when there should be no movement -nhtsa campaign id number: 99v069000 is a recall for this component for 1998 honda preludes -honda motor co. states that my vehicle does not apply -the worse case, the ball joint would separate causing the front suspension to collapse. consequence: this condition would result in vehicle deceleration and a sudden loss of power. also steering controllability would be reduced. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 1998 honda prelude. while driving 25 mph, the lower ball joints on the front passenger side failed. the contact took the vehicle to the dealer for repair. through online research, he discovered nhtsa campaign id number 99v069000 (suspension:front:control arm:lower ball joint). the dealer stated that the vin was not included in the recall. he wants honda to repair the vehicle according to the recall due to the safety risk involved. the current and failure mileages were 120,000.

Loud squeak coming from back of car possibly under trunk or right wheel well increases with cold weather. *nlm

Recall repair refused due to lack of parts (99v-069). mjs

When driving over a bump a cluncking sound comes from the rear, sounds as if there is something loose in the trunk. dealer contacted, and will inspect vehicle in a week. also states they are aware of problem, and vehicle may need some lubrication. provide further information. *ak

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