What Causes the Shock Absorber Noise When a Lavida Goes Over Bumps?
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Lavida shock absorber noise when going over bumps may be caused by deformation of the shock absorber's external structure, oil leakage from the shock absorber, aging, deformation, or abnormal wear of the bearings, loose installation or fixation of the shock absorber, or gaps in the connecting ball joints. Here are some key points to note for shock absorber maintenance: 1. Slow down on uneven roads: Some roads are not paved with cement or have potholes in urban areas. When driving on such roads, it is essential to reduce speed; otherwise, excessive force on the shock absorber can damage the piston. 2. Avoid overloading the trunk: Try not to stack items in the trunk of the car. Excessive weight and prolonged pressure can easily strain the rear wheel shock absorber oil seals, leading to oil leakage. 3. Park on flat surfaces: When parking the car, choose a relatively flat area. Many car owners prefer parking with the wheels on the curb, but this causes uneven force distribution on all four wheels and can also damage the shock absorbers.