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How to Deal with Shock Absorber Noise in Chery Arrizo 5

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EmeryMarie
07/29/25 3:45am
The causes of shock absorber noise include shock absorber oil leakage and aging of the top mount thrust bearing. Below are the specific reasons for shock absorber noise: Shock absorber oil leakage: When the shock absorber leaks oil, the internal shock tube cannot be effectively lubricated, resulting in significant friction noise during operation. Aging of the top mount thrust bearing: The thrust bearing is located in the engine compartment. Open the hood and press down on the car body to check if the noise comes from the shock absorber top mount. If it does, it is likely due to aging of the thrust bearing. If the shock absorber spring is deformed or broken, the entire shock absorber spring must be replaced.
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RiverLee
08/12/25 2:55pm
My own Chery Arrizo 5 also experienced shock absorber noise issues, a sound like creaking, especially noticeable when driving over bumpy roads. During the last inspection, it was found that the nut at the top of the shock absorber was loose, and tightening it improved the situation significantly. However, if there's internal oil leakage or spring aging, the noise could be more severe, such as a ticking sound. This kind of noise is not only annoying but could also affect the car's stability. If the noise increases when braking, it indicates poor shock absorber performance, which can easily lead to slipping in rainy conditions. I suggest you first check for any external oil stains yourself, gently shake the wheel to listen for the source of the noise. If the situation is unclear, immediately seek a professional inspection. Don’t compromise safety to save money—replacing an original shock absorber isn’t too expensive, costing just a few hundred yuan.
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ErinFitz
10/02/25 7:22am
Hey, shock absorber noise is quite common on the Arrizo 5. I often do car repairs myself. First, find a flat surface to park the car securely, then check the shock absorber surface for oil stains or cracks. If there's oil leakage, it means the seal is broken—that's the source. Jack up the wheel and press down firmly a few times to listen if the rattling sound comes from the spring or bolts. You can try tightening the bolts yourself using a wrench. But if there's internal damage, like wear in the shock absorber cylinder, don't push it—take it to the repair shop immediately to avoid chassis imbalance. Avoiding rough roads can extend its lifespan, and replacing a new set of shock absorbers only costs a few hundred, much cheaper than major repairs.
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JesseDella
11/16/25 2:17am
Shock absorber noises are mostly caused by aging or damaged internal components. Cars like the Arrizo 5 are prone to spring fatigue or seal failure after prolonged use. Different noise types indicate issues: rattling suggests excessive friction, while ticking may signal metal fatigue. DIY repairs carry high risks, as mistakes could compromise steering safety. It's recommended to visit a 4S shop or professional repair facility promptly. They have specialized tools to diagnose the noise source, and simple adjustments or replacements can resolve it. Always pay attention to abnormal sounds and address them promptly while driving.
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