To check if struts are installed correctly, visually inspect them for any signs of damage or misalignment, ensuring they sit evenly and securely within their mounts. Perform a functional test by pressing down on the vehicle's body to see if it rebounds smoothly without excessive bouncing. Additionally, listen for any unusual noises, such as clunking or rattling, which may indicate improper installation. Lastly, consult the vehicle’s service manual for specific installation guidelines and torque specifications.
Upper strut bearings seizing, driveshaft issues, front end parts seizing are things to check. Also check to see if struts were installed correctly and there are no loose or missing pieces.
New struts can clunk due to several reasons, such as improper installation, insufficient lubrication, or defective components. If the struts are not securely mounted or if the mounting hardware is loose, they may produce noise during compression or rebound. Additionally, if the strut assembly is not aligned correctly or if there are issues with the bearing or bushings, clunking sounds can occur. It's essential to ensure that all components are installed correctly and functioning properly to avoid these noises.
its not your struts you have to check your tire alinement's
Check the motherboard, see if the CPU is installed correctly
Probably around $300 installed
your gas cap may not be installed correctly
You might want to check how it is installed and if it is installed correctly. If it is installed correctly, then take it in to a mechanic, and have it looked at. chances are, if the boot is brand new, it might be the car. who knows. Some boots require a special tool to properly tighten the clamps, without that tool it can't be installed correctly.
Check the brake light bulbs, one of them may not be installed correctly.
You must not have installed the mods correctly
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Please check that the brake light bulbs are installed correctly and that they are not back feeding the side lights