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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / March 2006

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Rear shock absorbers and self levelling suspension

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Neill - 16 Mar 2006 14:53 GMT
The ride on my well serviced 1998 Explorer has become extremely harsh.
The car has 60,000 and no known faults.  The suspension light is not
on.
Has anyone the schematics for the self levelling and rear shock
absorbers?
Can anyone suggest a fault tracing strategy?

Many thanks,

Neill.
Simon H - 16 Mar 2006 16:12 GMT
> The ride on my well serviced 1998 Explorer has become extremely harsh.
> The car has 60,000 and no known faults.  The suspension light is not
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> Neill.

Neill, where are you in the UK. I have a bunch of rear suspension stuff of a
'98 Explorer - compressor, shockers, pipes, valves, ride height sensor, etc.
They are not for sale (yet) but if you happen to be anywhere near
Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire you are welcome to try swapping a few parts with
yours to aid diagnosis.

Cheers,
Simon H
Neill - 16 Mar 2006 21:41 GMT
Hi Simon,

I'm at Windermere.  I need to check out a few things bit you are
obviously ahead of me in this! I'll be back in touch,

Neill.
 
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