What happens when a vehicle's shock absorber is broken?
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When a vehicle's shock absorber is broken, the following situations may occur: 1. Shock absorber oil leakage; 2. Poor or ineffective shock absorption; 3. Insufficient damping force, unable to effectively suppress spring compression. Solutions: 1. Tighten the cylinder head nut; 2. Repair by grinding or replacing parts as needed. The shock absorber in a car is an important component of the vehicle's suspension system. Its function is to suppress the vibration and deformation absorbed by the spring, as well as the oscillation during spring rebound, and to absorb impacts from the road surface. It directly affects the ride comfort and handling of the vehicle, thereby influencing driving safety.