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1. Wear and aging: Due to long-term use and bearing the impact and vibration from the road surface, the spring pad may wear and age. This will cause the spring pad to lose its normal elasticity and damping effect, and reduce the performance and ride comfort of the suspension system.
2. Rupture and fracture: If the spring pad is subjected to excessive impact or load exceeding its bearing capacity, it may break and fracture. This failure will cause the spring pad to lose its normal function and fail to provide appropriate cushioning and shock absorption effects.
3. Deformation and collapse: The spring pad may be deformed and collapsed due to long-term use or excessive pressure. This will cause the spring pad to fail to return to its original shape, reducing its elasticity and damping effect.
4. Looseness and falling off: If the spring pad is not installed firmly or is subjected to vibration and impact, it may cause the spring pad to loosen and fall off. In this case, the spring pad can not work normally, which may lead to the instability of the suspension system and the decline of ride comfort.
5. Oil leakage: Some spring pads may be filled with liquid, such as liquid spring pads. If the seal fails or is broken, the liquid may leak out, causing the spring pad to lose its normal damping effect.
When the spring pad has the above faults, it should be inspected and replaced in time. This can ensure the normal operation of the suspension system, improve the ride comfort and avoid the damage of other suspension components. If the spring pad is found to be faulty, it is recommended to consult a professional auto repair technician or go to a professional auto repair shop for repair and replacement.