What Causes the Abnormal Noise from the Right Front Wheel of a Car?
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Here are the specific reasons for the abnormal noise from the right front wheel of a car: Foreign Object Accumulation: Excessive accumulation of foreign objects on the fender or sound insulation pad. When the car turns, the tire interferes with the foreign objects, resulting in abnormal noise. After cleaning the fender, the tire noise disappears. Screw Loosening: The fastening screws of the fender or sound insulation pad come loose, causing the fender or sound insulation pad to lift. When the front wheel turns, it interferes with and rubs against them, producing abnormal noise. It is necessary to check the fastening condition of the fender and sound insulation pad and eliminate factors such as looseness and lifting. Unauthorized Modifications: Unauthorized modifications to the car tires, such as replacing them with non-original size tires. For example, widening the tires or increasing their diameter. When the car turns, the tires interfere with the body at certain positions, causing noise. This poses a significant safety hazard, and the original size tires should be reinstalled.