What Causes the Abnormal Noise in Cadillac?
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There are several reasons for the abnormal noise in Cadillac: Issues with the stabilizer bar bushing: When driving on uneven roads, there will be noise from the chassis. In winter, it's cold; in summer, it's hot, coupled with the erosion of mud and dust, the stabilizer bar bushing will age and become increasingly hard. This affects the car's performance on uneven roads, causing inconsistent wheel heights and resulting in noise. Problems with the brake pads: There is noise from the front wheels, especially noticeable when turning the steering wheel. When the noise occurs, step on the brakes to see if it stops. If it stops, it can basically be confirmed that there is an issue with the brake pads. The abnormal noise from the shock absorber is different from other chassis noises—it is very low and deep. If it's the front shock absorber, there will also be significant vibration on the steering wheel. Oil leakage or bending of the shock absorber: Caused by oil leakage or bending, immediate replacement is required.