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What Causes the Squeaking Noise in the Rear Suspension of Geely GL?

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MacElliott
07/29/25 2:31pm
Geely GL rear suspension squeaking is caused by loose front wheel chassis screws. MacPherson Strut Independent Suspension: The MacPherson strut suspension is one of the most widely used front suspensions in passenger cars today. It consists of a coil spring, shock absorber, and lower control arm, with most models also including a stabilizer bar. The MacPherson strut suspension is simple in structure, making it lightweight and responsive. Multi-link Suspension System: The multi-link suspension system includes control arms, rear positioning arms, upper arms, lower arms, and front positioning arms. The control arms can adjust the rear wheel toe-in. The advantages of the multi-link suspension are its simple construction, light weight, and reduced space occupation by the suspension system.
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StSadie
08/13/25 6:53am
The rear suspension of the Geely GL is making a creaking noise, and I've seen this issue in quite a few cars. The main culprits could be worn-out ball joints or bearings in the suspension system. Over time, these parts experience increased friction, leading to creaking sounds when turning or driving on bumpy roads. Additionally, aging seals in the shock absorbers might also cause noise, as rubber components can crack or harden over time. Loose connecting rods or screws in the chassis can also produce rattling sounds when driving. If the creaking only occurs in cold or hot weather, it might be temperature-related, as thermal expansion and contraction can make parts tighter or looser. Don’t delay—get it checked at a garage and replace any necessary parts to prevent potential suspension deformation and safety risks. Small issues like these can pile up and affect driving stability, so prioritize safety and get it fixed promptly.
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Jasmine
10/11/25 2:57am
My Geely GL's rear suspension started squeaking badly a few days ago. I didn't pay attention at first, but the noise got louder, especially when going over speed bumps or potholes - it sounded like an old movie soundtrack. After checking, it's mostly likely that the ball joints connecting the rear wheels are worn out, causing increased friction between plastic or metal parts. It could also be the buffer rubber on the springs deteriorating - over time it loses elasticity. Also, pay attention to the brake linkage; if it's loose or rusty, squeaking becomes constant. A simple DIY check: after parking, press around the rear wheel area to listen for unusual sounds. If you're inexperienced, don't disassemble randomly - take it directly to a repair shop for professional inspection. Spending some money on new parts is better than ignoring it. After driving for years, these little noises are reminders that maintenance is due.
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AlexandraDella
11/24/25 4:05am
Creaking noises from the rear suspension are quite common on the Geely GL, usually caused by issues in the friction areas of the suspension system. For example, worn ball joint bearings or increased gaps between components can produce sounds. Alternatively, aging shock absorbers, lack of lubrication, or seal ruptures inside could be the culprit. Loose chassis links shaking while driving may also generate noise. Cracked rubber bushings are another common cause, as the material deteriorates over time. It's advisable not to rush; first, visually inspect for loose screws. If that doesn't help, seek professional repair. Regular lubrication of these areas can help prevent some problems.
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