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ok but have you like ask workshop to check? Regarding this this do you think there is any damage to anything?

 

yea, i did send it for check otherwise i wouldnt have known. me quite noob also...

 

to prevent myself from being chopped by any workshops, i usually go down to 2-3 different workshops (which i usually visit). just to make sure they all say the same thing...

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yup tung chun. very good experience with them always

 

Bro can pm me this ws address? wat other makes do they svc and repair. reliable mechanics?

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Bro can pm me this ws address? wat other makes do they svc and repair. reliable mechanics?

 

google search tung chun racing, they have a blogspot

 

not sure about other makes, I almost always see hondas only

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I used to have this problem, is the joint between your suspension to your .... dunno what's that call.

 

Try to tighten all the nuts that you can see when u service your car.

 

 

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My car also have this problem but mine is on n off. Sometimes have, sometimes dont have. Went back to dealers warranty workshop twice, they removed the absorber and cleaned it also cannot resolve. Went to my workshop, he also cannot see anything wrong with my suspension.

 

So for now I just live with it.

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I used to have this problem, is the joint between your suspension to your .... dunno what's that call.

 

Try to tighten all the nuts that you can see when u service your car.

 

Thanks bro for sharing your experience. Will ask the mechanic to check it. I also suspected some things might be loose.

 

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My car also have this problem but mine is on n off. Sometimes have, sometimes dont have. Went back to dealers warranty workshop twice, they removed the absorber and cleaned it also cannot resolve. Went to my workshop, he also cannot see anything wrong with my suspension.

 

So for now I just live with it.

 

Hi bro thanks for sharing, have you tried other workshops mechanic to see if they can solve the problem? Is your car still under warranty?

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Hi bro thanks for sharing, have you tried other workshops mechanic to see if they can solve the problem? Is your car still under warranty?

 

No, car no longer under warranty. I just live with it. Mine very hard to detect cos its on n off, not everytime over hump have.

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its the rubber bushing. My car has the same issue though it does not happen all the time. Tan Chong SE says if you are not too particular, there is no need to do anything. Because to change the bushing, you will have to take out your suspension as well, which is labour intensive.

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its the rubber bushing. My car has the same issue though it does not happen all the time. Tan Chong SE says if you are not too particular, there is no need to do anything. Because to change the bushing, you will have to take out your suspension as well, which is labour intensive.

 

Bro thanks for sharing info.

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My car also have this problem but mine is on n off. Sometimes have, sometimes dont have. Went back to dealers warranty workshop twice, they removed the absorber and cleaned it also cannot resolve. Went to my workshop, he also cannot see anything wrong with my suspension.

 

So for now I just live with it.

 

Well if it's the lower arm, worst case scenario is something gave way or broke and the whole suspension will fall out and you will lose control of your car. This kind of noise usually not the shock absorber, so check carefully if you are asked to change the shocks.

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could it be due to the drive shaft CV joint???

 

CV joint only turn then got sound. Go over hump, no sound one.

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