How to Identify Damaged Pressure Bearings?
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Identify damaged pressure bearings from the following points: 1. Abnormal noise: When the pressure bearing is damaged due to wear, the vehicle's shock absorber will produce noise during operation. 2. Directional deviation: When the pressure bearing is damaged, the vehicle's direction may slightly deviate, and the return force may be weak. 3. Increased noise: Due to the damaged pressure bearing, the shock absorber will transmit vibrations and impacts directly from the frame to the passenger compartment during operation. Below is relevant information about pressure bearings: 1. Pressure bearings bear part of the vehicle's weight, and the vibrations generated during driving will impact the pressure bearings through the suspension. Therefore, try to avoid potholes or stones on the road while driving. 2. When encountering speed bumps, slow down and minimize driving over curbs, as these actions can greatly impact the pressure bearings. 3. Avoid turning the steering wheel while the vehicle is stationary, as the tire's grip on the ground is stronger when the vehicle is not moving, increasing the pressure on the pressure bearings. Turning the steering wheel in this state will accelerate wear and reduce the lifespan of the pressure bearings.