What Causes Front Wheel Noise at Low Speeds on Flat Roads?
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It could be caused by loose components or damaged/deformed parts in the left front section. Here are other possible causes: Foreign Object Accumulation: Excessive debris buildup on the fender liner or sound insulation pad. When turning, the tire interferes with these objects, producing abnormal noise. Cleaning the fender liner typically eliminates the noise. Screw Loosening: Missing fastening screws for the fender liner or sound insulation pad may cause these components to lift. During turns, the front wheel rubs against them, creating noise. Inspect and tighten all fender liner and insulation pad fasteners to eliminate looseness or lifting issues. Unauthorized Modifications: Installing non-OEM sized tires (e.g., wider tread or larger diameter) may cause tire-body interference during turns, generating noise. This poses significant safety risks. Revert to factory-specified tire dimensions immediately.