What to Do When Shock Absorbers Make Noise in Winter?

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VanJayce
07/29/25 5:56pm
Currently, whether at a 4S shop or a repair shop, the common solution for various shock absorber failures is generally to replace the new body components. Therefore, to completely solve the problem of shock absorber noise, it can basically only be resolved by replacing the components. The following are the reasons that cause shock absorber noise: 1. In actual use, shock absorbers can develop noise faults, mainly due to collisions between the shock absorber and leaf springs, the frame or axle, damage or detachment of rubber pads, or deformation of the shock absorber dust cover; 2. It could also be caused by insufficient oil, etc. The cause should be identified and repaired; 3. After inspection and repair, the shock absorber should undergo a performance test on a specialized test bench. When the resistance frequency is at 1001mm, the resistance during the extension and compression strokes should meet the requirements, indicating that the shock absorber is basically normal.
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