There may be a problem with the front shock absorbers.
Try the following:
Park the car on level ground, switch off the engine and apply the handbrake.
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Go to a front corner of the car (either side) and then push down as hard as you can on the body of the car and then let go.
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Go to a front corner of the car (either side) and ''push down as hard as you can'' on the body of the car and then let go.
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Do this two or three times to set up a rocking motion in the car and then after the third push, stop pushing and check if the car returns to normal just once or maybe twice and stops (without you touching it) or continues to bounce a few more times.
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Do this three or four times in a row to set up a rocking motion in the car and then after the fourth push, stop pushing and check if the car returns to its normal position with maybe one little bounce and then stops (without you touching it) or continues to bounce up and down a few more times.
If it continues then there's a problem with the shock absorber on that side.
Do the same on the other side and check.
If there is a problem here's a [link|https://www.mycar.com.au/car-advice/are-your-shock-absorbers-leaking|video] that may help if it is a leaking shock absorber. .
There may be a problem with the front shock absorbers.
Try the following:
Park the car on level ground, switch off the engine and apply the handbrake.
Go to a front corner of the car (either side) and then push down as hard as you can on the body of the car and then let go.
-
Do this two or three times to set up a rocking motion in the car and then after the third pus stop pushing and check if the car returns to normal just once or maybe twice (without you touching it) or continues to bounce a few more times.
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Do this two or three times to set up a rocking motion in the car and then after the third push, stop pushing and check if the car returns to normal just once or maybe twice and stops (without you touching it) or continues to bounce a few more times.
If it continues then there's a problem with the shock absorber on that side.
Do the same on the other side and check.
-
If there is a problem here's a [https://www.mycar.com.au/car-advice/are-your-shock-absorbers-leaking|video] that may help if it is a leaking shock absorber. .
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If there is a problem here's a [link|https://www.mycar.com.au/car-advice/are-your-shock-absorbers-leaking|video] that may help if it is a leaking shock absorber. .
Hi @vishwanath39167
There may be a problem with the front shock absorbers.
Try the following:
Park the car on level ground, switch off the engine and apply the handbrake.
Go to a front corner of the car (either side) and then push down as hard as you can on the body of the car and then let go.
Do this two or three times to set up a rocking motion in the car and then after the third pus stop pushing and check if the car returns to normal just once or maybe twice (without you touching it) or continues to bounce a few more times.
If it continues then there's a problem with the shock absorber on that side.
Do the same on the other side and check.
If there is a problem here's a [https://www.mycar.com.au/car-advice/are-your-shock-absorbers-leaking|video] that may help if it is a leaking shock absorber. .