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Monday, July 8, 2013
Shock Absorbers
Like most parts on the car, the shock absorbers need to
be checked regularly as part of the service schedule of the car.
Generally, shocks need to be checked every three years, or 36,000 miles,
and every five years or 60,000 miles. These mileages and suggested
maintenance times differ between models, and you should check your service
manual for your vehicle model. A quick check you
can do to see whether your shocks are in good order is to push down on the
front of your car several times. If it levels off and goes back to place
after one bounce when you relieve it of your body weight, the shocks are
fine. When checking a suspension system, the shocks should be checked for
leaks, cracks, and general wear and tear.
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