The Chevrolet HHR's name refers to "Heritage High Roof" and it was launched by the American automaker Chevrolet in 2005 as a 2006 model. The Chevrolet HHR earns praise for its attractive, roomy passenger cabin and styling exterior. It has plenty of quality parts, such as the control arm bushing. The control arm bushing is a sleeve composed of metal and is wrapped with insulation material. The control arm bushing helps the vehicle keep traction and enhance handling on the road.
Chevrolet HHR has many merits. But problems arise after the control arm bushing has been used for a long period. The removal process of a control arm bushing is as follows. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Raise and support the car. And locate the control arm. Then, remove the suspension components attached to the control arm. Remove the control arm mounting bolts. And pull the control arm off. Finally, use a press to remove the bushing. Symptoms of a bad Chevrolet HHR control arm bushing include uneven tire wear, clunking noise when the car hits a bump, steering wheel vibrations, premature wear on the suspension components, and bad vehicle alignment. From the body parts to the performance parts, a long catalog of advanced Chevrolet HHR products is given here. Our website has premium Chevrolet HHR parts and devices online.