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What is the reason for the zizi sound at the left front wheel?

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VanBeau
07/28/25 12:19pm
The reason for the zizi sound at the left front wheel: There may be some small stones or other foreign objects on the tire. In this case, simply clean the foreign objects on the tire surface. The tire is a relatively important component of the car, as it is the only part that comes into contact with the ground. Tires are crucial for the driving safety and stability of the vehicle. Tires are made of rubber, and rubber products will age over time with prolonged use, so tires need to be replaced regularly. Normally, tires installed on a car can last for four years, and it is recommended to replace them every four years. When purchasing new tires, be sure to check the production date, as tires also have a shelf life.
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ORosalie
08/11/25 5:06pm
I noticed that the hissing sound coming from that area is most likely due to an issue with the brake pads. After prolonged driving, the brake pads wear thin, and when the metal part comes into contact with the brake disc, it produces this sharp noise. It could also be caused by uneven surfaces on the brake disc or the presence of foreign objects like sand or small stones, leading to increased friction. Additionally, if the bushings or ball joints in the suspension system have aged or become loose, they can also produce squeaking sounds when turning or driving on uneven roads. I recommend checking the thickness of the brake pads and the condition of the brake discs as soon as possible to avoid overlooking potential major hazards. If not addressed promptly, minor issues like noise annoyance can escalate into serious problems like brake failure, increasing the risk of accidents. A comprehensive diagnosis at a reputable repair shop usually doesn’t take much time or money, ensuring a safer driving experience.
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AdelineLee
09/28/25 6:45am
I've encountered a similar issue when repairing cars before. The buzzing sound is often related to the brakes. If the brake pads are worn out, the metal backing plate rubbing against the brake disc will make noise. A faulty wheel hub bearing can also cause noise. When inspecting, you can lift the car and rotate the left front wheel to listen for any humming or buzzing sounds. Worn suspension components, such as leaking shock absorbers, might indirectly produce noise. For DIY checks, you can look for any foreign objects stuck in the tires or check for rust on the brake discs. Don't underestimate these issues. Prolonged neglect can lead to overheating and damage to the wheel bearings, even affecting the overall safety of the vehicle. It's advisable to conduct a simple inspection and then promptly take the car for professional repair. Spending a little money now can prevent major troubles later.
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DeJackson
11/11/25 8:38am
The constant buzzing sound always makes me worry about safety issues, which could indicate problems with the brakes or suspension components. Common causes include brake pads worn to their limit or warped brake discs, creating friction noise. Tire issues should not be overlooked either, such as sharp objects embedded in the tread or aging wheel bearings. If left unaddressed, the noise will worsen, potentially leading to component failure and loss of control. I recommend stopping immediately to inspect or heading straight to a repair shop for a check-up—prevention is key to ensuring safe travels every time.
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