Why Does the Bora Make Noise When Reversing?
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The reasons why the Bora makes noise when reversing include the following: 1. Shock absorber failure: When the car's shock absorber fails, the car will also make noise when turning or passing through bumpy roads. In this case, the car shock absorber needs to be replaced at a repair shop or 4S store. 2. Transmission failure: If the car's transmission fails, such as damage to the reverse gear, it will also produce noise due to friction. In this case, the transmission needs to be disassembled to inspect and replace the gears. 3. Brake pad failure: Car brake pad failure causing vehicle noise is a common reason. Brake pad failures include improper installation of the brake pads, severe wear of the brake pads, or foreign objects mixed in the brake pads and calipers. The specific situation requires removing the car tires to inspect the brake pads before repair, and if necessary, directly replacing the brake pads.