What are the effects of a damaged car stabilizer link on the vehicle?
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Car stabilizer link damage can have the following effects on the vehicle: 1. Abnormal noises from the left front or other parts; 2. Unbalanced steering; 3. Excessive clearance in the upper arm ball joint and oil leakage; 4. Up-and-down shaking during acceleration. The method to determine if the stabilizer link is damaged is: Lift the wheel off the ground and manually shake the stabilizer link. If you can clearly feel the presence of clearance, it should be replaced immediately. The functions of the front stabilizer link are: 1. To provide stability; 2. To reduce up-and-down shaking of the front end during acceleration; 3. To achieve balanced handling and limit body roll during cornering, thereby improving tire contact with the road.