What Causes Abnormal Noises When Reversing a Car?
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There are many reasons for abnormal noises when reversing a car, including tire damage, shock absorber issues, transmission problems, and brake pad issues. Below are detailed explanations: 1. Tire Damage: If the car tire has a bulge, it can cause noise when reversing or moving. The solution is simple—just repair or replace the tire. 2. Shock Absorber Issues: When the car's shock absorbers have problems, noise may also occur when turning or driving on bumpy roads. This situation requires replacing the shock absorbers at a repair shop or 4S store. 3. Transmission Problems: If the car's transmission has issues, such as damaged reverse gears, friction can cause noise. This requires opening the transmission to inspect and replace the gears. 4. Brake Pad Issues: Brake pad problems are a common cause of car noise, including improper installation, severe wear, or foreign objects stuck between the pads and calipers. The specific situation requires removing the tire to inspect the brake pads and then performing repairs or replacing the pads if necessary.