Steering & Suspension Plymouth

Although fixing steering and suspension problems is something best left to the experts, there are a few things you can do to check your car's condition. Ask yourself the following questions

Micheal Walker
01752 660663
157 North Road West
Plymouth
N E Vehicle Repairs
01752 255623
113 Cattedown Road
Plymouth
Prince Rock Garages
01752 668648
Stanley Place
Plymouth
Belmont Garage
01752 290044
2 Belmont Street
Plymouth
M Kelland Body Repairs
01752 229084
Lipson Vale Garage
Plymouth
Car Services
01752 263374
7 Miller Court
Plymouth
Mercare Garage Services
01752 226282
38 Sutton Road
Plymouth
Lipson Vale Garage Van Hire
01752 222500
Lipson Vale
Plymouth
Ron Hicks Renault Specialist
01752 220079
Unit 13 Miller Court
Plymouth
Exeter Street Garage
01752 660600
154 Exeter Street
Plymouth
Data Provided by:
 

Provided By: 

Steering & Suspension

Steering and Suspension

Items tested:

  • Steering control
  • Steering mechanism/system
  • Power steering
  • Front suspension
  • Rear suspension
  • Transmission shafts
  • Wheel bearings
  • Shock absorbers
  • Wheel alignment

Before the Test

Although fixing steering and suspension problems is something best left to the experts, there are a few things you can do to check your car's condition. Ask yourself the following questions:

  • Does your car pull to one side on a straight road?
  • Does the steering feels heavy at low speed?
  • Do your tyres squeal on roundabouts?
  • Are there any clunks or knocks when you turn the wheel?
  • If you push down on each corner of your car then release, does it take more than a couple of bounces to settle?

If you answer yes to any of these questions, then you may have a problem with your steering or suspension that will probably require a trip to the garage. For example, if you hear a knocking noise as you turn the wheel, this may indicate worn driveshaft joints. However, if there is a knocking noise when driving in a straight line, this may mean that the universal joint is close to total failure - this may be very expensive to fix. Any heavy rumbling sounds may mean that your wheel bearings are worn. If your car takes more a couple of bounces to settle after pushing down on each corner, then your shock absorbers will probably need replacing.

Click here to read more from InterCars.co.uk


Home | Privacy | Terms | Contact



© 2002-2010 InterCooking.co.uk