What are the reasons for the abnormal noise in Magotan shock absorbers?
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Magotan shock absorber abnormal noise may be caused by the following reasons: 1. Damage to the balance rubber sleeve, top rubber of the shock absorber, bearing damage, or gaps in the connecting ball joints. 2. Normal wear and tear or external force affecting the shock absorber (prolonged bumpy conditions). 3. Vehicle shock absorbers may experience wear even without external force, or prolonged bumpy conditions may cause increased gaps between shock absorbers. How to check and diagnose: 1. Listen for sounds. When the vehicle is driving at low speed and the tires pass over bumps, there may be slight vibration sounds. If the sound is quite loud, the vehicle's suspension should be inspected. If there is no damage, it indicates no problem. 2. Check for oil leakage in the shock absorber. The most direct method is to look for oil on the shock absorber shell or dust cover. If there is oil leakage, the shock absorber will become harder, and it needs to be replaced promptly. 3. Another type of abnormal noise is a squeaking sound when the external temperature is low. This is caused by inconsistent thermal expansion and contraction of shock absorber components leading to friction sounds. This usually disappears when the weather warms up and may not require repair.