What Causes Abnormal Noises in the Chassis During Low-Speed Driving?

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VanMaximus
07/29/25 1:28am
Car making a gurgling sound during low-speed driving is usually due to issues with the engine chassis. This noise typically indicates wear and gaps in the suspension links, and it is recommended to visit a nearby repair shop for confirmation and replacement. Components of the Chassis: The chassis consists of four main systems: the transmission system, the running gear system, the steering system, and the braking system. It supports and mounts the car's engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the overall shape of the vehicle, bearing the engine's power, and ensuring normal operation. Importance of Chassis Maintenance: Chassis maintenance is directly related to the car's safety, handling, comfort, fuel efficiency, and other critical performance aspects. It is advisable to schedule regular maintenance at a professional repair shop.
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VanVincent
08/12/25 5:35am
I've been driving for over ten years, and it's quite common to hear strange noises from the chassis at low speeds. This is usually due to issues with the suspension system, such as insufficient support from worn shock absorbers, which can cause squeaking sounds when turning or going over speed bumps, or aging and loosening rubber bushings in the suspension arms creating gaps. At low speeds, engine noise is minimal, making these subtle sounds more noticeable. Once, while driving slowly in my neighborhood, I heard a clunking noise from the chassis. Upon inspection, it turned out to be a loose tie rod, which could have caused steering inaccuracy. Remember, safety first—don't ignore strange noises. It's best to find an open area, stop, and gently shake the steering wheel or tires to check for any looseness, avoiding the risk of major issues from delayed repairs. If the exhaust system's brackets are rusted, they can also produce clanging noises at low speeds, so timely repairs are essential.
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