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dstocks

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self levelling suspension problem
« on: 28 August 2011, 16:48:14 »

hi people i was wondering if anyone could help me i have just changed my rear shocks(self levelling) for standard shocks but the pump is now constantly running so is it just a case of disconnecting the pump so it doesnt run anymore or is there a fuse that can be removed
any help would be much appreciated
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Re: self levelling suspension problem
« Reply #1 on: 28 August 2011, 17:00:27 »

Fuse #27 in cabin. Will knock out your rear acc. socket as well
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Re: self levelling suspension problem
« Reply #2 on: 28 August 2011, 17:13:14 »

cheers rob i was messing around on it today and had the std shocks brand new in the boot so thought i would have a look and see how hard it was... 30 mins later they were in i must say the car does sit a bit higher than it did before but the left shock was totally gone so i am guessing after a few miles it will settle down a bit.
did you sell that exhaust mate
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« Reply #3 on: 28 August 2011, 17:17:07 »

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cheers rob i was messing around on it today and had the std shocks brand new in the boot so thought i would have a look and see how hard it was... 30 mins later they were in i must say the car does sit a bit higher than it did before but the left shock was totally gone so i am guessing after a few miles it will settle down a bit.
did you sell that exhaust mate
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