What Causes the Rattling Noise from the Right Front Wheel When Driving Over Bumps?
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Introduction to the causes of abnormal noises from the front wheels when driving over bumpy roads: 1. Issue with the lower control arm: Solution: Replace it. 2. Failure of the shock absorber assembly: Solution: Replace it. 3. Damage to the steering ball joint: Inspection method: Kick the tire lightly to check for abnormal noises. 4. Worn-out stabilizer bar bushings: The stabilizer bar, also known as the anti-roll bar or sway bar, has two clips that contain the bushings. Exposure to cold in winter, heat in summer, along with dirt and dust, causes the bushings to harden over time. This leads to inconsistent heights of the left and right wheels when driving over uneven surfaces, resulting in creaking noises. 5. Problem with the engine guard: Noise caused by friction between the engine guard and the chassis: This could be due to loose screws on the engine guard. 6. Loose nuts on the top of the shock absorber.