What is the solution for abnormal noise from car rubber bushings?
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The solutions for abnormal noise from car rubber bushings are: 1. Disassemble the rubber bushing, wrap a layer of polytetrafluoroethylene plastic film on the stabilizer bar, apply grease, and reinstall the rubber bushing; 2. Replace the rubber bushing. The method for pressing in the small rubber bushing of the lower control arm is: 1. Apply lubricating paste on the lower control arm and the rubber bushing before pressing it in to facilitate installation; 2. Press the rubber bushing in at an angle. Once the outer edge of the rubber bushing is successfully inserted, use a hammer to assist in hammering it down, pressing it in at an inclined position. The replacement method for the control arm rubber bushing is: 1. Lift the car with a jack and remove the rubber bushing; 2. Remove both ends of the triangular arm, select a metal sleeve of the corresponding size, and install the rubber bushing; 3. Remove the screw, then use fire to burn out the middle metal sleeve after removal; 4. If the screw is not long enough, add a rubber bushing. Once it is almost in place, use an adjustable wrench with a shim to allow the rubber bushing to smoothly reach its position.