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Author Topic: does the 2.6 v6 mv6 have self levelling suspension?  (Read 1194 times)

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does the 2.6 v6 mv6 have self levelling suspension?
« on: 05 March 2013, 15:11:59 »

i must point out no mechanical skills at all and asking due to car over past couple days seems to be going over what is only a match stick but feels like a 10" kerb.
out for a drive todays and it felt as though there was no suspension at all. reading past posts not sure if i have or not or even if that may be the problem all i know is its not nice and smooth on the road, and advice please oh its saloon  :)
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Re: does the 2.6 v6 mv6 have self levelling suspension?
« Reply #1 on: 05 March 2013, 15:17:35 »

Not as standard no, only Elite spec came with Self Levelling.

Worth checking rear springs to see if they have broken, also check the shocks for any fluid loss  :y
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Re: does the 2.6 v6 mv6 have self levelling suspension?
« Reply #2 on: 05 March 2013, 15:25:04 »

No, elite and some plod only. :)
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Re: does the 2.6 v6 mv6 have self levelling suspension?
« Reply #3 on: 05 March 2013, 15:27:43 »

But it may have been specified as an option when new ;)

Check shocks for little air lines or under the front wing, behind the bumper for a pump. I would have thought you'd have known and heard the pump before now if you had it though ;)

More likely, as suggested, broken springs or leaking shocks
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Re: does the 2.6 v6 mv6 have self levelling suspension?
« Reply #4 on: 05 March 2013, 15:34:43 »

Sounds like rear shock failure to me. No damping at all.
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Re: does the 2.6 v6 mv6 have self levelling suspension?
« Reply #5 on: 06 March 2013, 15:58:22 »

Sounds like rear shock failure to me. No damping at all.

I think this is what has happened to my 02 Elite Estate.

Mine feels like it bottoms out extreemly easily, and I am 99.9% sure it doesnt raise, nor can I hear the pump whirring away under the wing :-(
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Re: does the 2.6 v6 mv6 have self levelling suspension?
« Reply #6 on: 07 March 2013, 08:34:09 »

thanks again to all i had a look couldn't see any pipes from top arch area so guess don't have self levelling, so now trying to find what problem is,just done school run and it felt as though i was in a go cart. will check shocks but have to wait as heaven has dictated a downpour for me at present but thanks again :y
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Re: does the 2.6 v6 mv6 have self levelling suspension?
« Reply #7 on: 07 March 2013, 10:55:35 »

Sounds like rear shock failure to me. No damping at all.

I think this is what has happened to my 02 Elite Estate.

Mine feels like it bottoms out extreemly easily, and I am 99.9% sure it doesnt raise, nor can I hear the pump whirring away under the wing :-(
Ride height is dictated by springs. Dampers control the spring movement.

Elites cross over thar basic rule with self levelling, as air bladders on the shocks also support the springs which on elites are exceptionally soft without self levelling bladders supporting the springs it will drag its arse badly.

Elites/self levelling springs also brake quite easy though, so it could be a combination of both.

There is a guide on maintenance for checking self levelling. Makes checking springs easier too, if the car does rise as it should :)
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