What Causes Abnormal Noises When Driving on Rough Roads?
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Abnormal noises when driving on rough roads can be caused by the following reasons: Friction between car components: It may be the sound of friction from the rubber bushings securing the suspension stabilizer bar, or related components of the interior trim panels rubbing against each other. Lack of lubrication in the steering column dust cover: If the steering column dust cover lacks lubrication, it can produce dry friction sounds. Applying some grease inside the dust cover can eliminate the noise. Abnormal noise from the steering column universal joint: The front end of the steering column is equipped with a universal joint. If the universal joint lacks lubrication, it will produce abnormal noises, and lubrication is required.