What Causes the Noise from the Rear Axle of a Honda CR-V 4WD When Turning?
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The noise during turning is caused by the steering resistance pump reaching its limit. Here are the specific details: 1. Tire Usage: If abnormal noises come from the chassis while driving, it is necessary to have it inspected and corrected at a 4S shop. 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 vehicle's speed, the type of tires, and the tire's own air pressure. No matter how perfect the car is, it cannot completely eliminate the noise generated between the tires and the ground during driving. It is necessary to check whether the tire screws are tightened to eliminate the noise symptoms. 2. Vibration Situation: Check whether components such as the tie rod ball joint, swing arm bushings, or planar pressure bearings are loose. In addition, issues like front wheel toe-in, wheel hub bearings, and shock absorbers can also cause noise and vibration. Specifically, the front suspension and related parts need to be inspected.