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2002 Toyota Prius suspension bushes — what they do and when to replace them

Suspension bushes are absolutely relevant and factory-fitted on the 2002 Toyota Prius (NHW11). Toyota’s Repair Manual for 2001–2003 Prius (Suspension section), the Toyota New Car Features (NCF) publication, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue detail rubber bushes at the front lower control arms, front stabiliser bar mounts/links, and the rear torsion-beam/trailing arm points. Aftermarket catalogues for this model also list direct-fit bushes, confirming their use across the chassis.

On this Prius, bushes isolate road harshness, keep the wheels tracking straight, and control the small, designed-in movement that lets the suspension work smoothly. They reduce vibration and noise in the cabin, maintain alignment angles under braking and cornering, and protect metal joints from wear.

There’s no set replacement interval in Toyota’s literature, but inspection is expected during routine servicing. In Australian and New Zealand conditions, it’s smart to inspect every 20,000–30,000 km or annually. Look for perished rubber, cracking, torn voids, oil swelling (from fluid leaks), or excessive movement when the arm is levered with a pry bar. Typical symptoms include:

  • Clunks over bumps, steering shimmy, or a loose, wandering feel
  • Uneven or rapid tyre wear and braking instability
  • Alignment that won’t hold steady between services

When replacement’s due, it’s best practice to do bushes in axle pairs (both fronts or both rears) to keep handling even. A quality OE-style rubber bush preserves the Prius’ quiet, supple ride