What are the symptoms of damaged car shock absorber springs?
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Symptoms of damaged car shock absorber springs: 1. Shock absorber oil leakage; 2. When the car passes over bumpy roads or speed bumps, a certain wheel makes a clanging sound; 3. When the car is cornering, there is a noticeable increase in body roll, and in severe cases, even skidding may occur; 4. The car vibrates violently and shakes while driving. The shock absorber in a car is an important component of the car's suspension system. Its function is to suppress the vibration and deformation absorbed by the spring and the oscillation during the spring's rebound, as well as to absorb the impact force from the road surface, directly affecting the car's ride comfort and handling, and consequently impacting driving safety. Without a shock absorber, the spring would be compressed again after rebounding and then rebound once more, causing the car body to rebound multiple times before stabilizing, resulting in an uncomfortable ride and poor car handling.