How can I tell if my car’s suspension system needs repair? To judge whether the suspension system of a car needs repair, you can observe from the following aspects:
Check whether the front and rear shock absorbers, springs, ball joints and other parts are obviously damaged, worn or deformed, such as oil leakage, rust, etc.; Observe whether the height of the body is consistent, and whether there is any abnormal sinking or tilting phenomenon.
In the process of driving, especially when encountering potholes or obstacles, if the vehicle has large bouncing or trembling, it may be the failure of the shock absorber, and the steering wheel is obviously shaking or feeling heavier, it may be the wear of the ball joints of the suspension system or the damage of the internal parts of the shock absorber.
Vehicle driving skew, or uneven tyre wear, may be a problem with the suspension system; in driving or parking, if you hear the suspension system parts of the ‘thump’, ‘creak creak’ and other abnormal sounds, may be the suspension parts loose, aging or damage.
If you are unable to accurately determine whether the suspension system needs to be repaired, it is recommended that you go to a professional repair shop to conduct a comprehensive test, which is usually equipped with professional testing equipment and diagnostic software that can more accurately determine the failure of the suspension system.
How can I tell if my car’s suspension system is in need of repair? By observing the appearance of the suspension system, driving performance, sound and abnormal noise, you can initially judge whether the suspension system needs repair. If there are abnormalities, you should go to a professional repair shop in time for testing and repair to ensure driving safety.
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