What Causes the Shock Absorber to Make Noise When Passing Over Potholes at 70 km/h?
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70 km/h over potholes shock absorber noise is mainly caused by not slowing down when passing over large potholes or rough road surfaces. Below are some relevant introductions about driving on uneven roads: 1. Driver's posture: When driving on uneven roads, the driver should maintain the correct driving posture, with the upper body close to the seat back and both hands holding the steering wheel, trying not to let the upper body sway or jump. If the body loses stability due to the vehicle's jumping, it will affect uniform acceleration and thus lose control of the vehicle. 2. Method of passing through roads: When passing through short and slightly uneven roads, you can coast in neutral gear. On continuous small uneven road surfaces, maintain an appropriate speed and drive at a constant speed, and try to choose relatively flat ground to pass through slowly.