Why Does the Sylphy's Shock Absorber Make Noise?
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Sylphy's shock absorber noise may be caused by loose screws leading to parts colliding. Here is relevant information about the Sylphy's shock absorber noise: 1. Concept: The purpose of a shock absorber is to prevent the spring from stabilizing immediately. In other words, after the spring is compressed and released, it will continue to extend and contract for a period of time. Therefore, the shock absorber can absorb vibrations caused by uneven road surfaces, ensuring a comfortable ride. 2. Impact on the Vehicle: If one shock absorber leaks oil, it will cause the car body to become unbalanced, with one side higher than the other. While driving, the car will automatically veer to one side, accelerating irregular tire wear. If the shock absorber top rubber ages and falls off, it will cause the shock absorber to collide with other parts, resulting in abnormal noises. Generally, most chassis noises are due to this reason. If the shock absorber spring weakens and lacks sufficient tension, the shock absorption and buffering effects will be greatly reduced, increasing the hydraulic pressure on the shock absorber and leading to oil leakage.