What is the problem with the abnormal noise from the car chassis?
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It may be an issue with the suspension system. Here is a relevant introduction about the chassis: 1. Introduction: The chassis refers to the combination of the transmission system, running system, steering system, and braking system on a car. It supports and installs the car engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the overall shape of the car, bearing the engine power, and ensuring normal driving. 2. Function: The role of the chassis is to support and install the car engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the overall shape of the car, and receiving the engine's power to make the car move and ensure normal driving. At the same time, a good chassis can ensure the driver's life safety.
I often check my car myself, and most of the time when there are abnormal noises from the chassis, it's due to issues with the suspension system, such as aging shock absorbers or cracked rubber sleeves, which cause constant rattling on bumpy roads. Last time, after driving over a pothole, the noise became louder. Upon inspection, I found that the rear shock was leaking oil and had worn out the sleeve. After replacing the parts, the car immediately became quiet. Such issues should be addressed early; otherwise, the car may become unstable and prone to accidents. It's recommended to lift the chassis when possible to check for loose or worn components.