What Causes the Rattling Noise in the Front Wheels of a Magotan When Driving Over Bumps?
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The rattling noise in the front wheels of a Magotan when driving over bumps is due to the aging and hardening of the buffer rubber in the front wheel shock absorbers, which is a normal occurrence. To resolve this issue, the aged buffer rubber of the front shock absorbers can be replaced. Rubber products tend to harden and age over prolonged use, and once hardened, they produce squeaking or rattling noises when compressed. Additional information about the Magotan is as follows: 1. Overview: The Volkswagen Magotan is closely related to the Passat B6, originating from the Future B6, and it is the first B-class sedan to be produced and sold by FAW-Volkswagen since its establishment. According to FAW-Volkswagen, "Ma" symbolizes confidence, decisiveness, and dynamism, while "gotan" represents soaring, surpassing, and passion. 2. Powertrain: The 1.8TSI engine equipped in the Magotan is the latest generation engine from Volkswagen Germany, incorporating the most advanced engine technology globally and leading the development trend of gasoline engines.