What are the causes of front shock absorber noise in the Honda Avancier?
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The causes of front shock absorber noise in the Honda Avancier: 1. The shock absorber itself is leaking oil or bent, and it is recommended to replace it directly; 2. Abnormal aging or wear of the bearing under vibration pressure, which can be directly replaced or lubricated; 3. Deformation of the shock absorber spring, which can be directly replaced; 4. Abnormal noise from the wheel bearing, which can be directly replaced. The Honda Avancier is an SUV model under GAC Honda, based on the CONCEPT D concept car, adopting the currently popular coupe SUV style. In terms of body dimensions, the Honda Avancier measures 4816mm in length, 1942mm in width, 1669mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2820mm.
I've been driving my Honda Avancier for over two years now. When there was a strange noise from the front suspension, I initially thought it was due to uneven road surfaces. Later, after some self-inspection, I found out it was caused by the aging of the suspension top mount. This car is mostly used for urban commuting, and the suspension top mount tends to harden and crack due to high temperatures and vibrations, resulting in squeaking noises. Another issue could be with the bearings; if there's a grinding sound when turning, the bearings might be corroded. I've also experienced loose suspension arm connecting bolts, especially after driving on rough roads without timely tightening, which can cause metal clanging sounds. I recommend everyone to regularly check suspension components. Prolonged strange noises can affect handling stability. When it gets really annoying, it's best to visit a reliable repair shop to replace the parts. Don't skimp on that expense—safety comes first.