2000 Passport Honda Steering & Suspension Services

Schedule Suspension Services for Your Honda Passport

Turn to Firestone Complete Auto Care at the first sign of steering or suspension problems with your 2000 Honda Passport. From shocks to ball joints, your Honda will be in good hands. Schedule an appointment today.

Is It Time For 2000 Honda Passport Suspension Service?

When you first drove your 2000 Honda Passport, you probably enjoyed a smooth and steady ride. Now, however, things are starting to feel a little rough. Maybe your Passport jolts, sways to one side, or makes noise whenever you turn or drive over a speed bump. The first sign of trouble is the best time to bring your 2000 Honda Passport in for steering and suspension repairs. We'll figure out what needs to be taken care of, if anything.

The technicians at Firestone Complete Auto Care will start with a suspension inspection to diagnose your vehicle. We’ll take a look at the front and rear end suspension, shocks, damper springs, CV joints and axles, struts, bushings, chassis parts, axle bearings, and power steering system parts. We’ll get to the root of the issue and, if your car needs steering and suspension repairs, we’ll explain what your car needs and how much it’ll cost to get it done. We won't begin any work without your permission. If your Honda Passport’s suspension or steering system components need to be replaced due to wear and tear, we may also recommend a wheel alignment since replacing steering and suspension parts can change existing wheel angles and ride height.

Honda Passport Replacement Shocks & Struts

Shocks and struts are important parts of your 2000 Honda Passport suspension system. They contribute to your car’s handling, keeping it from bottoming out when the road gets bumpy. Struts support the structure of the suspension and shocks keep the car from bouncing too much. These pieces work together to help dampen vibration and hold the car off the ground. But there's no set schedule for 2000 Honda Passport shock and strut replacement since many things can influence the wear rate and severity of the wear. Bouncing, side-to-side swaying, or rocking back and forth could all be signs of worn Honda Passport shocks and struts. One of your best bets is to have your 2000 Honda Passport suspension shocks and struts regularly checked out by a certified auto technician. Save yourself the shock of steering and suspension problems by scheduling an appointment at your local Firestone Complete Auto Care.

2000 Passport Steering & Suspension Q&A

  • What role do tire pressure and tread depth play in my Honda's suspension? Maintaining your tires can help reduce strain on the suspension, and also let you know when it's time to replace your tires. Uneven tire wear is one sign of steering and suspension system problems, but it can also contribute to more.
  • Why bother with routine wheel alignments and tire rotations for my Honda Passport? Rotation and alignment are all about making small tweaks that have a big impact. Such services help ensure that the right amount of pressure is being applied to your tires and that the tires come into contact with the road in the way Honda intended.
  • When should I have my Honda Passport power steering fluid checked? Have your power steering fluid checked when you get an oil change or every few months. If your power steering fluid needs to be filled, we’ll top it off per Honda's guidelines to help ensure proper suspension operation.
  • Why is my Honda Passport bouncing excessively? If it feels like you’re on a trampoline every time your Passport goes over a bump or dip, you may have a problem with your struts or shocks. Faulty shocks and struts can’t properly absorb road bumps, leading to a bouncy ride.
  • What can cause the front end of my Passport to dip forward when I apply the brakes? The forward momentum and weight transfer to the front wheels during braking can cause your Passport's front end to dip forward. A damaged or faulty suspension system may fail to distribute the weight and force effectively, causing the front end to dip even more.
  • What are the signs that the shocks on my Honda Passport need replacing? Worn Passport shock absorbers can't effectively absorb road impacts. Your Passport might feel like it's swaying or rolling when making a turn. You may also feel like your Passport shakes or rocks harder than normal when you go over a minor bump.
  • Who can repair my Passport suspension system? Your local Firestone Complete Auto Care is ready to help with Passport suspension system services, including inspections, maintenance, and repairs. Book an appointment for your suspension service today!