What are the symptoms of a broken suspension bushing?
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When the suspension bushing is broken, you will hear a "clanging" metal knocking sound. Here are some additional details: 1. Shock absorber oil leakage: A normal shock absorber has a dry and clean outer surface. If there is oil leakage, it indicates that the hydraulic oil inside the shock absorber is escaping from the upper part of the piston rod, and the shock absorber is basically ineffective. 2. When the car passes over bumpy roads or speed bumps, the wheels make a "thud" sound, indicating that the shock absorber on the wheels has poor damping effect or is ineffective. 3. When the car is turning, there is a noticeable increase in body roll, and in severe cases, skidding may occur. This is because the damping force of the shock absorber is too small to effectively suppress the compression of the spring.