What Are the Causes of Chassis Abnormal Noises?
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Abnormal noises can be caused by worn brake pads, loose chassis components, aging rubber parts in the chassis, or lower arm failures, among other reasons. Here is more information about the chassis: 1. A car is a product of mechanical structure, and the chassis is one of the parts that directly contact the ground. It also serves as a structural component that isolates and transforms vibrations between the occupants and the road surface. 2. There are numerous parts in the vehicle chassis, and their quality and coordination directly affect the chassis's ability to absorb vibrations. As for abnormal noises, they are related to the aging performance of the rubber bushings in the vehicle chassis. The rubber bushings in a car are used in the moving parts of the chassis and serve as the final barrier for vibration isolation between these parts and the rigid body of the car.