What is the reason for the obvious buzzing sound of Magotan at low speed?

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VonChristian
07/29/25 3:30pm
This may be the sound from the suspension system or the braking system. It is recommended to go to a 4S shop for inspection. The following are related introductions: 1. Suspension aging problem: The suspension is an important component of the car. After long-term use, the suspension may produce some abnormal noises. There are many rubber bushings on the suspension. After long-term use, these rubber bushings may age, which may cause abnormal noises when the car is running. When the suspension bushings age, they need to be replaced to solve the abnormal noise. 2. Shock absorber problem: The shock absorber of the car may also produce abnormal noises after long-term use. The shock absorber is a wear-prone component and needs to be replaced after long-term use. Some car shock absorbers may also leak oil after long-term use. If oil leakage occurs, the shock absorber needs to be replaced. 3. Braking system failure: The braking system includes the vacuum booster pump, the master cylinder, and the wheel cylinder. The wheel cylinder is the brake caliper you usually see. If the wheel cylinder has a poor return problem, the car may make some abnormal noises when driving at low speed. The braking system is very important for driving safety. If the braking system fails, it needs to be repaired immediately.
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