What Causes the Abnormal Noise from the Right Front Wheel of a Sedan?
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The causes of abnormal noise from the right front wheel of a sedan are: 1. Failure of the front shock absorber; 2. Loose front wheel drive half-shaft; 3. Loose chassis screws and rubber components; 4. Loose ball joints and bearings; 5. Cracked wheel hub bearing; 6. Lack of grease in the wheel hub; 7. Bent steering tie rod. The inspection steps for abnormal noise from the right front wheel of a sedan are: 1. Use a lift to raise the vehicle; 2. Check whether the front-end screws and rubber components of the chassis are loose; 3. Inspect the shock absorber for proper condition before disassembly; 4. Remove the front wheel to check the bearing; 5. Check whether the front wheel drive half-shaft is loose; 6. Determine the cause of the fault and replace the faulty parts.