What to Do When There's Abnormal Noise from Tires While Turning?
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Here are the specific reasons for abnormal noise from tires when turning: 1. Excessive accumulation of debris on the fenders or sound insulation pads of the front wheels. When the car turns, the tires interfere with the debris, causing abnormal noise. The noise disappears after cleaning the fenders. 2. Loose or fallen fastening screws of the fenders or sound insulation pads, causing them to lift. During turns, the front wheels interfere with and rub against these components, producing abnormal noise. It's necessary to inspect the fastening condition of the fenders and sound insulation pads and eliminate factors like looseness or lifting. 3. Unauthorized modification of car tires, replacing them with non-original size tires. For example, widening the tires or increasing their diameter can cause interference between the tires and the car body at certain positions during turns, resulting in noise. This poses significant safety hazards, and the tires should be replaced with original size ones.