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Why you should regularly inspect and maintain your vehicle’s suspension


Your vehicle’s suspension is made up of various parts like shock absorbers, springs and ball joints. The suspension system helps absorb bumps in the road and provides a safe and comfortable ride. At Certified Auto Repair, our professionally trained mechanics can inspect, maintain and repair this vital part of your vehicle. Here are some signs your suspension may be defective and the reasons you should regularly visit a repair shop to ensure it’s in peak condition.

Signs to watch for

If you notice any of the following signs while driving, your suspension may require repair:

  • Poor handling
  • Increased braking distance
  • Loss of stability when turning
  • Squealing or thumping noises when turning or driving over a pothole
  • Excessive vibrating after driving over a bump

Hidden problems

Unfortunately, you may not always notice that something’s wrong with your vehicle while driving. In fact, suspension problems, like a faulty seal leaking oil, may worsen without your knowledge. Consequently, only a comprehensive inspection by a professional can identify both obvious and hidden faults.

Prevention is key

Whether or not you notice any issues with your suspension, don’t forget to get a regularly scheduled inspection by a mechanic. Certified Auto Repair can help prevent hidden problems from worsening and leading to an accident or costly repairs.

Additionally, it’s important to have your suspension regularly maintained by a professional. If your suspension becomes damaged, it can impact other components in your vehicle, which can translate into even higher repair costs.

In short, neglecting the mechanics of your vehicle is a risky bet, whether you have a brand-new car or one that’s several years old. If you want to know the exact condition of your vehicle’s suspension, make an appointment at your nearest Certified Auto Repair.

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