Questions

How do you diagnose suspension problems?

How do you diagnose suspension problems?

Some common signs that your suspension system needs a little TLC are:

  1. Continued bouncing after hitting bumps or a dipping when braking.
  2. A drifting or pulling to one side when turning corners.
  3. One side of the parked car sitting lower than the other side.
  4. Difficult steering.
  5. Unusually bumpy rides.

What does bounce test require?

The bounce test requires you to bounce each corner of your vehicle a few times, and after you let go, the vehicle should bounce only once and then settle. If your vehicle settles after one bounce, then your shocks and shock absorbers are good.

How do you tell if your alignment is messed up?

What are the symptoms of your car being out of alignment?

  1. Uneven or rapid tire wear.
  2. Steering wheel being crooked when you are driving straight.
  3. Noisy Steering.
  4. Pulling to the right or left.
  5. Squealing tires.
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How can you tell if a curb has broken your car?

Depending on the type of curb and how hard you’ve hit it, you may have caused more damage than you realize. Checking the wheel alignment is one way to tell if you broke something, but it’s not the most accurate.

What happens if you damage your car by hitting a curb?

Minor Body Damage There may even be minor damage to your vehicle’s body, such as the front bumper or the rocker panels. This can increase the risk of corrosion and they are expensive to repair. When driving over a curb or speed bump is unavoidable in your daily routine, some sort of damage is inevitable.

How can I tell if my car has been damaged?

You can get an idea on the severity of the damage by seeing how the car tracks when rolling at 5 MPH. When things are bent you’ll notice a hard pulling condition towards the side of the impact. If a car hit a curb with the right front wheel and bent the control arm back, this would cause a negative caster setting.

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How do I know if I bent something in my car?

When things are bent you’ll notice a hard pulling condition towards the side of the impact. If a car hit a curb with the right front wheel and bent the control arm back, this would cause a negative caster setting.