If your car axle breaks while driving, it can result in serious and potentially risky consequences:
- Loss of Control: A broken axle will disrupt the connection between the wheels and the transmission, causing you to lose control of the vehicle. Depending on which axle breaks, it may prevent the car from moving forward or steering correctly.
- Wheel Detachment: In some cases, a broken axle can cause one of the wheels to detach or lock up, which can make it impossible to steer and significantly increase the risk of an accident.
- Grinding or Clunking Noise: Before a complete break, you may hear grinding or clunking noises as the axle becomes damaged. If the axle fully breaks, the sound may become more violent, especially if the drive shaft hits the ground.
- Vehicle Stopping Suddenly: The car might come to an abrupt stop if the axle breaks entirely, especially in front-wheel-drive vehicles. This can happen in traffic, leading to a collision.
- Tire Damage: A broken axle can cause uneven wear or damage to your tires, especially if the break leads to misalignment or other problems in the wheel assembly.
If your axle breaks while driving, it’s critical to pull over safely as soon as possible, contact roadside assistance, and have the vehicle towed to a repair shop. Continuing to drive can cause further damage to your vehicle and increase the risk of a serious accident.
What happens if your axle breaks while driving? Call our ASE Certified Mechanics at Gary’s Quality Automotive for more information about car struts and to request an appointment. Our auto repair shop proudly serves vehicle owners in Grand Island, NE, Wood River, NE, and Doniphan, NE.