Jul 02 2019

5 Warning Signs of Car Suspension Problems

The suspension system of your car works hard to ensure driving comfort and helps to maximize the friction between the tires and the road. It regulates the bouncy movement of the car and provides comfort to the passengers.

The suspension system consists of shock absorbers, spring, tires, and the parts connecting the car to the tires.

How to identify problems with your suspension? Here are some common signs your car suspension system requires attention.

•    Pulling to One Side When Driving

It is one of the most common signs of car suspension problems. If your car is pulling to one side of the road it can be problematic for the driver to control the steering and the constant pulling to one side.

The reasons for this may include pressure in tires in uneven, spring is broken, uneven alignment, and brake clipper.

•    Bumpy Ride

A bumpy ride gives an indication about the problems with the suspension. One of the main roles of the suspension system is to smooth out the bumps on the road. If your ride becomes too much bumpy it is a clear indication that there is a problem with shock absorbers or struts that needs your attention.

When a little jump makes your vehicle jump, it is time to check your suspension system.

•    One Side of The Car is lower than the other

If you notice that one side of your car is a lot slower than the other, there is a good chance you have you might be having broken spring, because suspension gives the car balance on either side. You may also notice a clunking noise as you drive over bumps or a deep pothole.

•    Difficulty in Steering

When your steering becomes difficult, especially when you are driving slowly, it means that there might be a problem with your suspension or steering systems.

It can be dangerous to drive when your steering is not working properly, so get it checked by a professional as soon as possible.

•    Oily Shock Absorbers

 If you look under the car and notice some oil drippings from the shocks, then you should know there is a problem with the car suspension. Typically, shocks should be clean. So, it makes sense to have your car checked by a professional.




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