What Causes the Abnormal Noise from the Right Rear Wheel of a Car?
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Abnormal noise from the right rear wheel of a car may be caused by insufficient lubrication of the hub bearing, unstable tire pressure, or aging of the shock absorber rubber sleeve. Below is relevant information: 1. Other causes: When car tires come into contact with the ground, they produce various levels of noise due to the type or unevenness of the road, the car's speed, the type of tires, and the tire's air pressure. Therefore, no matter how perfect the car is, it cannot completely eliminate the noise generated between the tires and the ground during driving. First, check if the tire screws are tightened to rule out the symptom of abnormal noise. 2. Precautions: When the hub screws are loose, lightly applying the brakes while going downhill will cause the wheel to make a slight knocking sound. If the rear wheel screws are loose, the noise from the wheel will be amplified through the trunk and may be mistaken for noise coming from items placed in the rear compartment. When the hub screws are severely loose, the wheel will wobble while moving, and a noticeable clicking sound can be heard at low speeds. In such cases, immediately stop the car and check the hub screws.