What Causes Abnormal Noises When Driving a Car?
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When driving a car, the causes of abnormal noises include: aging internal components, issues with suspension parts, or foreign objects in the tires. When internal components of the car age, especially rubber parts, prolonged lack of replacement or maintenance can lead to noises during driving. Problems with suspension components, such as springs or stabilizer bars, can also cause various squeaking noises while driving. Small stones or branches stuck in the tires can similarly result in abnormal noises while driving. In such cases, simply removing these foreign objects will eliminate the noise. Abnormal noises in a car usually indicate an issue with a specific component, so it's essential to seek repairs promptly. Additionally, during the use of the vehicle after purchase, it's important to avoid arbitrarily disassembling any parts, as many components are secured with clips. Once disassembled, parts may become loose, leading to abnormal noises in the future.