
It is not advisable to continue driving with broken car shock absorbers. Immediate repairs should be carried out, as failure to do so can affect the comfort of vehicle usage. Below is a detailed introduction regarding car repairs: 1. Overview: Car repair is a general term for the maintenance and repair of automobiles. It involves using technical means to diagnose faults in a vehicle, identify the cause of the fault, and take certain measures to eliminate the fault and restore the vehicle to a certain level of performance and safety standards. 2. Others: Car repairs include major overhauls and minor repairs. A major overhaul refers to restorative repairs that involve repairing or replacing any parts of the car (including fundamental components) to restore the car's proper technical condition and fully (or nearly fully) recover its lifespan. Minor repairs refer to operational repairs that involve replacing or repairing individual parts to ensure or restore the car's working capability.

I had a shock absorber failure before, and I really dare not drive again. When driving, the car felt like it was dancing, with severe bumps, especially when passing over potholes, the body swayed violently. The most dangerous part was during turns; a slight inattention could easily lead to a rollover, causing significant wear to the suspension system and tires. I gritted my teeth and drove for a few days that time, resulting in uneven tire tread wear and worse suspension, doubling the repair costs. Safety first—stop and check immediately, don't take risks. Short-distance movement might be manageable, but high-speed or long-distance driving is absolutely not advisable; beware of losing control and accidents.

If the shock absorbers are broken and you continue driving, it will accelerate the wear and tear of other car parts. Last time my old car had this issue, I still drove it for an outing, only to find abnormal vibrations after going over bumps and severe tire edge wear, which cost me extra money for new tires later on. Over time, the suspension ball joints will also loosen, leading to poorer handling. It's recommended to repair it as soon as possible; otherwise, minor issues can turn into major losses. Pay attention to unusual noises while driving to address problems early, saving both money and hassle.

Driving with failed shock absorbers is unbearable. The car keeps bouncing, making you dizzy and nauseous, with no sense of control. It tends to veer when turning, and the braking distance is longer, making it even more dangerous in rainy weather. I experienced it once and had to stop the car immediately and call a tow truck. Don't push through to save trouble—it compromises safety.


