Many owners of Jill MK complain about the violins in the front of the car. The problem is encountered in both new cars and mileage cars. The most common causes of the creaking are: Loose mounting bolts of the levers of the lever. Because of this, the front site can be used to attach the imitation to the mimic and make a squeaking of the stabilizer stacks. Very often, the space between the lever and the rubber band is hit by small road camouflages that quickly break it. In this case, the creak appears after entering the deep pit at high speed. To eliminate the violin, they need to be greased with persistent lubricant (lithol, soloidol).

  • Loose mounting bolts of the levers of the lever. Because of this, the front site can be used to attach the imitation to the mimic and make a creak.
  • The nose of the stabilizer. Very often, the space between the lever and the rubber band is hit by small road stones that are rapidly tearing it apart.
  • The destruction of the side bearing of the depreciation rack. In this case, the creak appears after hitting the deep pit at high speed.
  • The spring bolts of the exhaust pipe. To eliminate the violin, they need to be greased with persistent lubricant (lithol, soloidol).




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