COULD YOUR SUSPENSION USE A LITTLE TLC?

COULD YOUR SUSPENSION USE A LITTLE TLC?

Keeping your vehicle on the road requires some understanding of how it works. As your trusted MA auto shop, our team at Ray’s Auto Service is always here to assist when needed. However, we feel it’s imperative for drivers to recognize and understand the small telltale signs before they turn into more extensive, more costly needs.

No matter what you’re driving, your vehicle has a suspension system. Made up of several different components, this system can be a bit finicky. But, one this it is not, is shy when it requires a little TLC. In this article, we’re providing the most common signs that some parts of your system may need repair.

STEERING SUDDENLY BECOMES DIFFICULT

Unless you’re driving an older vehicle without power steering, turning the wheel shouldn’t be hard – especially at slow speeds. If your situation is proving the opposite, there could be several underlying issues causing the problem. A few of the most common culprits include:

 

  • Loose or worn belts
  • Worn control arm bushings
  • Faulty steering pump
  • Low fluid levels
YOUR PASSENGERS ARE IN FOR A BUMPY RIDE – LITERALLY

Two of the main components of your suspension system are the shocks and struts. Maximizing the comfort of your ride, these two pieces keep things running smoothly. So, if you’re feeling more bumps in the road than usual, it may be time for a trip to your trusted auto shop in MA – Ray’s Auto Service. Often, people put this aside, but ignoring your shocks and struts can quickly escalate to unrepairable damage.

YOU’RE DRIVING STRAIGHT, BUT YOUR VEHICLE IS TURNING

One of the most common and recognizable signs that suspension repair is in order is noticeable pulling to one side. While a wheel alignment can usually resolve the issue, several other factors may also be contributing to the pulling of your vehicle. For example, worn parts, uneven wear to the brakes, and inconsistent air pressure are three common culprits.

Understanding your suspension system, if only minimally, can save you thousands of dollars in escalated repair needs. At the first sign of unusual handling, give our team at Ray’s Auto Service a call. As the most trusted auto shop in MA, we’ve proudly served the Haverhill region through years of dedication and honesty.

To schedule your appointment, contact Ray’s Auto today at (978) 372-9611.

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