Is Your Suspension Worn Out? 5 Signs Aussie Roads Are Taking Their Toll

Is Your Suspension Worn Out? 5 Signs Aussie Roads Are Taking Their Toll

Aussie roads can give your car a proper workout! Potholes, speed bumps, rough suburban streets, uneven surfaces, regional roads and long-distance driving all place pressure on your suspension system.

The tricky part is that suspension wear builds up. One day, the ride feels a little bumpier, the next your car pulls slightly to one side, and before long, what started as a minor issue can begin affecting safety, comfort and repair costs. Your suspension does more than keep your drive smooth.

It helps your tyres stay in proper contact with the road, supports stable handling, assists braking performance and helps protect other parts of your vehicle from extra strain. When suspension components wear out, your car may still drive, but it may not respond as safely or predictably as it should.

5 Signs Your Suspension May Need Attention

1. Your ride feels rougher than usual

If every bump, dip or uneven patch of road feels harsher than it used to, your shocks or struts may no longer be absorbing impact properly. This can make even short trips feel uncomfortable.

2. Your car pulls or drifts

A car that pulls to one side, drifts through corners or feels unstable on the road may have suspension or alignment issues. This can affect your control, especially at higher speeds or in wet conditions.

3. Your tyres are wearing unevenly

Uneven tyre wear can happen when your suspension is no longer keeping your tyres balanced against the road. You might notice one side of a tyre wearing faster, patchy tread wear or tyres needing replacement sooner than expected.

4. Your car dips forward when braking

If the front of your car dives down when you brake, your suspension may be struggling to manage weight transfer. This can affect braking stability and make the car feel less controlled.

5. You hear clunking or rattling over bumps

Clunks, rattles or knocking sounds when driving over bumps can point to worn suspension parts, loose components or damaged bushes. It is worth checking these noises early before the issue becomes more expensive.

Suspension problems rarely fix themselves. Leaving them unchecked can lead to extra tyre wear, poorer handling, longer-term damage and a less safe driving experience.

Have you noticed a rougher ride, unusual noises or changes in how your car handles?Book a suspension check with Angus Car Service.

FAQs

Q: What does worn suspension feel like?

A: Worn suspension can make your car feel rough, bouncy, unstable or noisy over bumps. You may also notice pulling, dipping under brakes or uneven tyre wear.

Q: Can I keep driving with suspension problems?

A: You may still be able to drive, but it is better to have the issue checked early. Suspension affects handling, braking and tyre contact with the road, so delaying repairs can compromise safety.

Q: How often should suspension be checked?

A: It is a good idea to have your suspension checked during regular servicing, especially if you drive on rough roads, notice changes in ride comfort or handling or notice any unusual noises.

The Truth About New Car Servicing: Know Your Rights, Save Money

The Truth About New Car Servicing: Know Your Rights, Save Money

Many new car owners worry that going anywhere other than the dealership will void their warranty. But here’s the truth: there’s no legal obligation to service your car at a dealer.

According to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission(ACCC), independent workshops like Angus Car Service are just as eligible to carry out your new car servicing, without voiding your warranty. As long as the work meets manufacturer standards, your consumer rights are fully protected. It’s time to put this costly myth to rest.

What The Law Really Says About Your Warranty

Many Australians are surprised to learn that warranty conditions must align with the Australian Consumer Law (ACL), found in Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth). This law protects consumers beyond any manufacturer’s warranty, offering what’s known as consumer guarantees. These guarantees ensure that your vehicle must be of acceptable quality, safe and fit for purpose, whether you’re inside or outside the dealership.

The law does not require that your car be serviced by a dealership. However, the ACCC guidance states that a business performing the service must follow the manufacturer’s instructions, use high-quality parts and employ qualified staff.

For example, if your engine fails shortly after the manufacturer’s warranty ends, you may still be covered under the ACL if the failure occurred earlier than reasonably expected for a car in that price range and usage.

Your rights don’t vanish with the expiry date. They’re based on fairness, not fine print.

However, it’s important to note that some extended warranties may have specific terms and conditions that require servicing to be done at a dealership to remain valid. It’s crucial to review your extended warranty terms to see if there are any such restrictions.

Yes, We Can Stamp Your Logbook

Some logbooks state that only “authorised dealers” can validate service history. That wording is misleading.

The ACCC has made it clear: any licensed, qualified repairer can sign and stamp your logbook without affecting your warranty. At Angus Car Service, we follow the exact servicing schedule laid out by manufacturers. We use only quality parts and approved fluids, so your vehicle’s performance and your paperwork remain in top shape.

What Counts As ‘Manufacturer Standard’ Servicing?

To retain your warranty, servicing must meet four key criteria. Your mechanic must:

  • Use reputable spare parts
  • Follow the factory service schedule
  • Have properly qualified staff
  • Use fluids that meet vehicle specifications

The ACL sets the overarching requirement that goods and services (including car servicing) must be of acceptable quality and fit for purpose. The ACCC interprets this to mean that servicing must be done according to manufacturer standards using suitable parts and qualified people.

These expectations have been widely adopted and reinforced by trade organisations like the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA).

At Angus Car Service, we meet all of these and exceed them. Our experienced team brings more than 30 years of know-how to every vehicle. That’s why so many locals in Penrith trust us.

Servicing Right = Stronger Resale Value

A properly serviced vehicle retains more value. Buyers are far more confident when they see a full service history from a reputable workshop. In fact, a survey found that nearly 50% of Australians wrongly believe dealer servicing is mandatory for warranty protection, making your logbook from Angus Car Service a smart selling point. When it’s stamped by a name buyers trust, that’s real value.

Book your new car service at Angus Car Service today. Need more info? Contact us – we’re here to help!