Reasons for Abnormal Noise When Turning in Honda CR-V 4WD
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Honda CR-V 4WD abnormal noise when turning reasons are as follows: Worn pressure bearing: The pressure bearing consists of two parts: the pressure top rubber and the pressure bearing. It is installed at the top of the front suspension, which is the uppermost part of the shock absorber, and is a component connected to the vehicle body. It has been confirmed that the issue is caused by the rapid wear of low-quality pressure bearings at the upper end of the front shock absorber. Precautions: The pressure bearing carries part of the vehicle's weight, and the vibrations generated during driving will impact the pressure bearing through the suspension. Therefore, try to choose roads with good conditions when driving, and avoid potholes or stones on the road as much as possible. When encountering speed bumps, slow down and reduce the number of times driving onto curbs, as these actions can also cause significant impact on the pressure bearing. Try to avoid turning the steering wheel while the vehicle is stationary, as the tire's grip on the ground is at its maximum when the vehicle is not moving, and the pressure bearing bears the greatest pressure. Turning the steering wheel in this situation will accelerate the wear of the pressure bearing and reduce its lifespan.