Will the front wheels of the Envision keep shaking after a bump?
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The front wheels of the Envision keep shaking after a bump due to a bracket failure. Here are the specific details about the Envision: 1. Exterior: The new wing-shaped chrome trim runs through the LED wing-shaped headlights, widening the horizontal visual effect. 2. Powertrain: The 2020 Buick Envision offers a 2.0T SIDI direct-injection turbocharged engine paired with a 9-speed HYDRA-MATIC intelligent transmission and a 1.5T SIDI direct-injection turbocharged engine paired with a 7-speed DCG PLUS intelligent dual-clutch transmission. The former delivers a maximum power of 191kW/5500rpm, peak torque of 400N·m/3000-4000RPM, accelerates from 0-100km/h in 8.2 seconds, and has a combined fuel consumption of 8.8L/100km. The latter provides a maximum power of 124kW/5600rpm, peak torque of 250N·m/1700-4400rpm, accelerates from 0-100km/h in 10.3 seconds, and has a combined fuel consumption of 6.6L/100km.
When driving an Envision, if you encounter persistent front wheel shaking after bumps, this is a common issue I often see during repairs, mostly due to problems with the suspension system. For example, worn shock absorbers fail to effectively absorb vibrations after bumps, causing the wheels to repeatedly wobble. It could also be due to aging springs or broken control arm bushings, leading to instability. Remember to check the shock absorbers for signs of oil leakage; if they feel soft and lack elasticity, they are likely damaged. In terms of safety, shaking can worsen handling, especially making the car prone to skidding in curves. It's advisable to promptly visit a repair shop to inspect the suspension components, before the issue escalates to tire wear or increased noise. In routine maintenance, replacing shock absorbers is typically done every few tens of thousands of kilometers, which can prevent such problems and ensure smooth and worry-free driving.