The noises will often worry the motorist. But they have the advantage of warning us before a bigger problem occurs. It is therefore very wiser not to underestimate them and make sure to settle them. A abnormal rear noise happens from time to time, whether it's on a Smart Crossblade or any other type of automobile. We will see what are the most common noises on a Smart Crossblade, and what are the associated problems.rear-noise-Smart-Crossblade

Rear rolling noise on the Smart Crossblade

The bearings are particularly numerous in the mechanics of a Smart Crossblade. In the event that the latter fail, they generally emit a particularly identifiable noise. A rolling wheel causes a low rumble , similar to the normal noise of a wheel but more serious and louder. In this case, you will have to replace the bearing of the wheels in question. For rear transmission models, the transmission could also be the source of the problem.

Clicking noise at the rear axle on the Smart Crossblade

Usually, that clicking or back cracking noise on a Smart Crossblade is due to shock absorbers . A noise-producing shock absorber is also a sign of wear. Beyond comfort, not taking care of it would be dangerous. It is often the very wear of the spring that generates this noise. You can check this if the noise you see is particularly bad on poor roads. In this situation you must have them replaced. It is indeed advisable to have it carried out by a professional. If those are not the shock absorbers which are damaged, the problem can arise from several components. When two mechanical components collide towards the rear of this Smart Crossblade, it can produce a popping noise quite similar. It is often due to a simple slightly unscrewed nut, but it is wiser to deal with it in a short time.

Rear noise when braking on the Smart Crossblade

It is possible that a squeaking, hissing or squeaking noise from the back of your Smart Crossblade will be heard when you depress the brake pedal. Although in very often it is not really dramatic, it is really wiser to care about it. It is systematically synonymous with wear. Your car will lose performance braking if you do nothing. At a back squeak On your Smart Crossblade, it is often that the system is congested. Easy cleaning with a brake cleaner should suffice. If you see a squeak , it’s probably because your rear brakes are seized . In this situation, it will have to be replaced. If it is a metallic noise , it is then the platelets which are worn out. Again, you need to replace them; it's wiser to be alert when rear noises are heard on a Smart Crossblade. We always suggest going to a garage for a more detailed diagnosis, or to carry out work. See you soon.