What are the causes of abnormal noise from the left front wheel of a Land Rover Range Rover?
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Introduction to the causes of abnormal noise from the left front wheel of a Land Rover Range Rover: 1. Severe brake pad wear: The normal thickness of brake pads is about 10mm. When the brake pads wear below 6mm, symptoms such as abnormal noise from the tire and weak braking may occur, requiring replacement of the brake pads. 2. Foreign objects on the brake disc: Sand, mud, or other foreign objects adhering to the brake disc can cause abnormal noise due to friction between them, necessitating cleaning. 3. Deformation of the left front tire: Frequent driving on bumpy roads can cause deformation of the front tire, leading to abnormal noise, which requires tire replacement. 4. Wear of the left front tire: Excessive wear of the left front tire or punctures from nails or stones can result in abnormal noise, requiring further inspection at a repair shop. 5. Steering gear failure: Steering gear failure can cause abnormal noise from the tire and requires inspection by a professional.